Just like everything else this year, QuakeCon has also become an online event, probably not what Bethesda would have wanted for its 25th anniversary. But the show goes on as QuakeCon at Home kicks off from 7th to 9th August with a global 60-hour Super Stream from featuring developer panels, live concerts, influencer streams and much more. Coinciding with this are huge QuakeCon sales running on both GOG and the Xbox Games Store.Running until 17th August, the GOG QuakeCon Sale offers up DRM-free versions of some of Bethesda’s best FPS games and RPGs on PC. While it’s missing a few of the more recent releases, there’s still a lot of great deals there especially if you want to catch up on some classics. Some of our picks include the following:The Xbox QuakeCon Sale only runs until 11th August, but among the bargains is Doom Eternal for just £27.49 while deals apply to both Xbox One and Xbox 360, the latter naturally backwards compatible. Here’s what caught our eye:Read more
Just like everything else this year, QuakeCon has also become an online event, probably not what Bethesda would have wanted for its 25th anniversary. But the show goes on as QuakeCon at Home kicks off from 7th to 9th August with a global 60-hour Super Stream from featuring developer panels, live concerts, influencer streams and much more. Coinciding with this are huge QuakeCon sales running on both GOG and the Xbox Games Store.
Running until 17th August, the GOG QuakeCon Sale offers up DRM-free versions of some of Bethesda’s best FPS games and RPGs on PC. While it’s missing a few of the more recent releases, there’s still a lot of great deals there especially if you want to catch up on some classics. Some of our picks include the following:
The Xbox QuakeCon Sale only runs until 11th August, but among the bargains is Doom Eternal for just £27.49 while deals apply to both Xbox One and Xbox 360, the latter naturally backwards compatible. Here’s what caught our eye: