id Software previously announced plans to release new maps for their recently launched free-to-play FPS Quake Live and this weekend they announced on their site that they plan to add a new map to the game every week for the next six weeks.
The first map, to be released on Monday, is actually a slightly revised version of Hidden Fortress, a level that was first created exclusively for the Sega Dreamcast version of Quake III Arena (which Quake Live is based on, of course). id promises that they will be adding a mix of classic and all new maps for Quake Live in the coming weeks.
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That's a pretty strong commitment to a free-to-play title. Hats off to id - let's hope this project sets the bar for others to follow.Posted at 9:53AM on May 18th 2009 by foogooDan



Should have been every day for six weeks..Posted at 1:00PM on May 17th 2009 by Game_playa