After 25 years, 1996’s Quake has received a major update which includes remastered graphics, a brand-new expansion, and more, and it’s completely free for existing PC owners.
Quake Remastered has also been released on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, with next-gen owners being able to play the game on their PS5 or Xbox Series X|S via backwards compatibility.
During Quakecon it was announced that the classic FPS title will be getting the remaster treatment, bringing better light, new models, updated maps, and a dynamic shadow system.
Quake Remastered also comes with many brand-new features including cross-play, dedicated servers for online death matches, free optional add-ons with the first being the Quake 64 soundtrack, as well as split-screen support for local death matches and co-op, with the option to add AI opponents too.
The game will also come with a brand-new expansion, offering plenty of new levels to really give you a reason to take the 25-year-old game out for another spin.
PC players who already own the game on Steam will receive the upgrade for free.
This game is $9.99 on Steam.
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Quake Remastered, along with Quake 2 and Quake 3 Arena will be coming to Xbox Game Pass too.
Here is everything you need to know.
Release Notes
- Enhanced Graphics
Better lighting, new models, updated maps, and a dynamic shadow system headline the graphical features available in Quake. Individual features of the enhanced graphics can be turned on and off to your preference - Includes Original Expansion Packs
The two retail expansion packs, Scourge of Armagon, and Dissolution of Eternity are both now bundled with Quake, and are integrated into the main game. The downloadable expansion pack, Dimension of the Past, has also been upgraded and included - Includes Soundtrack
The iconic original soundtrack by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails is now included on all versions for the first time. The soundtracks for Scourge of Armagon, and Dissolution of Eternity are also included when playing those expansion packs - Brand New “Dimension of the Machine” Episode
Created for Quake’s 25th anniversary, Dimension of the Machine is a brand-new experience created by the MachineGames team. Continue your fight through brand-new dimensions, figure out the secret to restarting the machine, and come face to face with an old foe - Free Optional Add-ons
Similar to our re-releases of DOOM (1993) and DOOM II, we will also be periodically releasing free optional Add-ons available to download in the in-game “Adds-on” menu. Our first Add-on is Quake 64, which includes the original alternate soundtrack by acclaimed composer Aubrey Hodges - Split-Screen Multiplayer
Quake includes 4 player split-screen multiplayer on all platforms, in both deathmatch and co-op modes. Fight against your friends, or with your friends, in all five campaigns. AI bots are also available to play against in deathmatch mode - Online Multiplayer
Play custom matches on player-hosted servers, or hop into matchmaking and play on dedicated servers. Quake also now includes the extra levels Acrophobia, and The Edge available in deathmatch mode. Dimension of the Machine also contains all new deathmatch levels - Cross-Play Multiplayer
Play with friends no matter which platform they prefer. Cross-play is available on all platforms, so you can play Quake with everyone - Supported Languages
English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian
New System Requirements
Minimum Spec (1080p/60 HZ)
- Windows 10
- Intel Core i5-3570 @ 3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 1300x @ 3.5 GHz
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 TI (2GB) or AMD HD 7750 (1GB)
- 8GB System RAM
- Minimum 2GB free space on hard drive (additional space required for optional Add-ons)
- High speed broadband connection required for online play
Recommended Spec (*4K/120 HZ)
- Windows 10
- Intel Core i5-6600k @ 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.2 GHz
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB) or AMD RX Vega 56 (8GB)
- 8GB System RAM
- Minimum 2GB free space on hard drive (additional space required for optional Add-ons)
- High speed broadband connection required for online play
Known Issues
- In local multiplayer, the weapon wheel will be partially cut off in vertical split screen. This does not occur in horizontal split screen
- If the player uses the Attack input to respawn in multiplayer, they will fire a shot as they respawn
- Users are unable to access downloaded Add-ons without being connected to the internet. This is not intended functionality and will be fixed in a future update
- While in local multiplayer, if you wish to remove players from the lobby, you need to back out of the local multiplayer menu and re-enter it
- Some player movement issues may occur in online co-op matches in Scourge of Armagon
- The Guardian death sounds in may repeat indefinitely in Scourge of Armagon. If this occurs, either save and load your progress or exit the level
- Players switching away from Quake by using ALT+TAB, may notice that they lose control over the cursor. If this occurs, simply return to Quake, and interact with the game to restore control
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