Doom developer id Software might finally surprise fans of the Quake series with fresh updates for its FPS franchise soon.
One of the most popular shooter franchises in history could be making a comeback if a new move at Bethesda is any indication.
It looks like the developer behind the popular game Doom: The Dark Ages, id Software, is reportedly working on a Quake sequel, following the emergence of a trademark listing online. According to ...
A new trademark registered by one of Microsoft’s gaming subsidiaries has Xbox fans thinking that an iconic shooter from the 90s could be set for a major return. As spotted by X user bogorad222, ...
ZeniMax has renewed Quake's trademark, but while this could indicate a Doom-style reboot is on the way, it's most-likely just a formality.
The 1999 classic, Quake III Arena, has been given the full ray tracing RTX Remix treatment and the results are impressive. Full demo available now.
ZeniMax has registered a new Quake trademark. Will we see a reboot for the 30th anniversary, or is this just bureaucratic routine?
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Sneaky trademark filing suggests id Software might be working on a long-awaited Quake sequel
There are some games and franchises that have almost become synonymous with gaming as a whole, or at least certain parts of ...
165 workers at id Software, the studio behind the Doom and Quake franchises, have elected to unionize with the Communications Workers of America (CWA) in yet another wall-to-wall developer union ...
Chasm: The Rift is an early European contender to American FPS supremacy.
The latest Bethesda Publisher Sale has now started on the Nintendo eShop, which has seen one Nintendo Switch 2 game and ...
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