Quake celebrated its 20th anniversary this week, and the developers behind Wolfenstein: The New Order released a new expansion pack. What?!
Yes, I’m serious. Here’s a tweet from MachineGames, the folks who made the excellent Wolfenstein revivals The New Order and The Old Blood.
Happy 20th to Quake @idsoftware! As a gift to the fans, we created a new episode of the game https://t.co/BTgju8tLuI pic.twitter.com/gHlxBgjcBU
— machinegames (@machinegames) June 24, 2016
Quake is only $US2.50 ($3) on Steam right now, so if you’re looking for a reason to dip back into another one of id Software’s all-time classics, now’s the time.
Installing the new levels is pretty simple, too.
- Extract the RAR file into Quake’s main directory as a folder called dopa.
- Launch the dopa executable inside the dopa folder.
- Start a new single player game.
Dopa!
Bethesda hinted towards at Wolfenstein game during E3, possibly called The New Colossus, but I wouldn’t be opposed to them working on Quake, either.
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Fired it up just then, enjoying it so far =)
Yay for free content!