Bethesda has now remastered the cult classic Quake from 1996 in full 4K.
Greatly enhancing visuals for the dark fantasy first-person shooter, the publisher not only increased its resolutions but also incorporated widescreen support, more detailed models, dynamic and color lighting, anti-aliasing and a more realistic depth of field while retaining the game’s original atmospheric soundtrack and theme song written by Trent Reznor. The remaster will be available across pretty much all major platforms including PC via Steam, Xbox, PlayStation and even the Switch.
Original experience aside, the new release will also include every expansion created for Quake, including The Scourge of Armagon, Dissolution of Eternity, Dimension of the Past, and the new Dimension of Machine. There’s also support for both online and local multiplayer as well as a co-op mode for friends to team up.
For those interested, the new 4K remastered Quake will only set you back $10 USD.
Elsewhere in gaming, Skyrim is getting a next-gen upgrade a decade after its original release.