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[[Series:|]] | |
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Quake | 1996 |
Quake II | 1997 |
Quake III Arena | 1999 |
Quake 4 | 2005 |
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars | 2007 |
Quake Live | 2010 |
Quake II RTX | 2019 |
Quake Enhanced | 2021 |
Quake Champions | 2022 |
Quake II Enhanced | 2023 |
Key points
- Free to play version of Quake III Arena.
- Updated to run better on modern machines.
- Very active community.
- Runs on low-end hardware.
- Cannot be modded.