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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars


A new view into Enemy Territory

The battle for the future of team shooters blows up

If war is as beautiful as it appears in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, then sign us up now. The new shots from Quake's fun factory make it clear that the developers plan on lobbing a live grenade into Battlefield 2142's foxhole.

Why? One look and you can see for yourself that Quake Wars is going to have an irresistible pull, not only for gamers who love team-based shooters, but also those who ache for something truly next-gen. Incredibly detailed foliage, over-the-top vehicle and character design and some extremely compelling gameplay elements are in the works.

This is the future shooter that we are laser-focused on.

Hit the Images tab above to peep out the shots of Quake Wars with nary an in-game advertisement in sight.

October 11, 2006


 
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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Oct 2, 2007
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Splash Damage
Franchise: Quake
Min system requirements: Intel Pentium IV 2.8 GHz, 512 MB, 128 MB, 5000 MB
Features: Widescreen, Integrated Voice Chat, Dolby Digital
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
32 player CO-OP
32 player VS
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