

In celebration of QuakeCon at Home viewers raising over $10,000 for charity, Bethesda made Quake 2 free on the Launcher.

Related: DOOM Eternal & The Elder Scrolls Online Are Coming To PS5 & Xbox Series XĬontinuing its charitable drive and focus on popular classics, Bethesda announced via Twitter that Quake and Quake 2 would be free all weekend. Nevertheless, Starfield’s launch remains elusive. However, the game has no official release date, despite 2020 being the earliest the company would be willing to launch it. Having acquired the publishing rights to the Quake franchise in 2010, Bethesda has integrated the original games into its customary launcher, where fans can acquire them to relive the franchise’s glory days.Īt E3 2018, Bethesda announced The Elder Scrolls VI - though, at the time, the game was still years away from being released and is planned to remain on the back burner until after the release of the company’s newest IP, Starfield. As Bethesda’s newest franchise, Starfield is purported to be a fully single-player game with a focus on next-gen hardware and gameplay. The Falloutand The Elder Scrolls publisher has increased its charitable contributions in the wake of coronavirus relief efforts, pledging $1 million to such endeavors in April. Quake and Quake 2 are free all weekend long on the Bethesdalauncher.
