November 8, 2024
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Quake II Remaster now available for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC


Publisher Bethesda Softworks and developer id Software have released a remastered version of Quake II for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 through the PlayStation Store, Xbox Series and Xbox One through the Microsoft Store, Switch through the Nintendo eShop, and PC through Steam and the Microsoft Store. The price is $9.99 and includes a new expansion pack, Quake II 64, among other new features. It is also available through Xbox Game Pass.

Developed by id Software in 1997, Quake II is a critically acclaimed first-person shooter that introduces an entirely new sci-fi narrative and setting. Now, experience the authentic, improved and complete version of the original. Enjoy the original and authentic version of Quake II, now with up to 4K* resolution support and widescreen, improved models, improved enemy animations and gore, improved and restored AI behaviors, improved cinematics, dynamic and colorful lighting, anti-aliasing, depth of field, the original Sonic Mayhem hard rock soundtrack and more.

Humanity is at war with the Strogg, a hostile alien race that attacked Earth. In response, humanity launched an attack on the Strogg homeworld… it failed, but you survived. Outnumbered and outgunned, fight through fortified military installations and stop the enemy war machine. Only then will the destiny of humanity be known.

A completely new Quake II experience developed by MachineGames, consisting of 28 campaign levels and a multiplayer death map. Take on the hostile Strogg through the gritty military sci-fi campaign and its expansions in 4-player local split-screen or online cooperative play. Compete in pure retro style combat with support for 16 players online or 4 players in local split screen. Bot support is included in both online and offline Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes.

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