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Revision as of 12:21, 4 August 2023

 
Quake is a series of loosely-related FPS games by id Software. The first game's engine was used as the basis for the  Half-Life Engine, and elements of code the first three games remain in all
 Half-Life Engine, and elements of code the first three games remain in all  Valve engines.
 Valve engines.
The Quake series consists of the following titles:
 Quake ( Quake ( ) )
 Quake II ( Quake II ( ) )
 Quake III Arena ( Quake III Arena ( ) )
- Quake 4 ( ) )
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars ( ) )
- Quake Champions (hybrid engine of id Tech 5 and Saber3D)
Additionally, the following mods and fangames are set in the Quake franchise:


























