Back in August Bethesda has released a remaster Quake on virtually every modern gaming platform, including Switch. Now, a few months later, this version of the game has just received its second major update, adding a new co-op Horde mode, additional maps, another campaign, and numerous bug fixes.
Secure, Quake To be 25 years old, but that doesn’t mean it can’t learn a few new tricks. Bethesda released Update 2 yesterday for the remastered Quake Ports on all platforms. The biggest addition to the new update is a new Horde mode from Machine games
In it, players earn points as they collect kills and can earn more by killing a lot of enemies in a short amount of time. Every third wave has a boss and after nine waves a golden key falls so that the players can leave the level. Of course, you can stay around and beat up monsters for more points when you’re ready.
This new update also includes another new expansion called sweetheart. Players are exploring a dark and creepy underground city full of mysteries and enemies, so it basically sounds like this Quake
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In addition to the new content Update 2 adds some quality of life features and makes tweaks and changes to improve the overall look Quake Experience. Some standout things are text chat and push-to-talk voice chat which are added to pre-game lobbies, add-ons can now be played offline after downloading, your crosshairs can be tweaked, and you can be PC gamer invite on different platforms, like between Steam and the Epic Games Store.
This isn’t the first time MachineGames has contributed Quake. In 2016 the studio created a new episode, Dimension of the past. And when the remastered ports were released earlier this year, they included another new addition from the studio. Seems like MachineGames is really into it Quake, and Bethesda trusts her with the franchise. I wonder what MachineGames is working on next big project. That being said, there are sure to be a lot of rumors about Quake get a restart …
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