Bethesda has announced the release of an updated version earthquake 2popular shooter first person since 1997, available today on Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch and PC. It’s available through Xbox Cloud Gaming, Game Pass, and those who purchase it on Steam or GOG will receive a free upgrade.

earthquake 2 has been improved with support wide-screen, 120Hz refresh rate and 4K resolution. This is a collaboration between Bethesda and Nightdive Studios to revive the game and bring it to a modern audience. The main campaign and the two original expansions can be replayed: Quest Pack: Reckoning And Mission Pack: Ground Zero. In addition, a new extension has been added called call of the machine. Four years ago, it was updated with a new game mode.

Another one of the improvements included in the remaster earthquake 2 It supports split-screen local multiplayer, up to four-player online multiplayer, and three modes up to 16 players: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag. PC users who want to play with friends on consoles will need to connect a controller to avoid the benefits of using a keyboard and mouse.

Heritage earthquake 2

earthquake 2 was developed Software ID and released in 1997. Although considered a sequel, it departs from the mythical-medieval setting and delves into science fiction. The game tells the story of the Stroggs, an alien race that invades Earth in search of energy sources such as water, fuel, and minerals. The main player controls a marine who is sent to an alien planet to counterattack them.

The video game was developed by a team of just 13 people led by Adrian Carmack. It has been ported to a large number of consoles and operating systems. From the Nintendo 64 version, to Playstation, Mac, Linux and even the now defunct BeOS. Most recently, there were versions for the Xbox 360 and this remaster.

Dozens of mods have also been released. But above all, its engine was used to create other video games such as alien arena, WITHOUT or Heretic II.

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