![]() ![]() It would be tempting to say it could be in relation to a new Doom game, however the rebooted series has gone more for a hellscape, almost horror aesthetic, so doesn't really fit the sci-fi or fantasy callout. RELATED: Quake Next-Gen Upgrade Bumps It Up to 4K and 120 FPS While no details are given about the project newcomers will be working on, some of the advertised posts mention that candidates will be helping in the development of a "long-running iconic action FPS," with the skybox artist vacancy mentioning "sci-fi and fantasy" environments, which could indicate a lean towards more Quake, which does have darkly fantastical assets. With the classically dark shooter recently being revamped through Steam, there's hopeful talk of a new game in the series, and some recent job postings may hint that such a dream could become a reality.Īccording to a series of job listings on Zenimax's website, the parent of id Software, the company is looking to hire a bunch of new recruits who will be working for the Doom and Quake studio. With John Romero recently discussing Quake's sheer speed, it's a game that has been etched into the mind of the older gamers, with its gothic architecture, haunting soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails, and fast-paced action. ![]() ![]() ![]() For many, the glory days of FPS gaming will always be back in the 90s, especially with id Software's early work, such as Wolfenstein, Doom 1, Doom 2, and 1996's Quake. ![]()
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