
Anyone anticipating something new from id Software might find their next title to be a little surprising. It isn't a flashy first-person shooter that requiring upgrades of several hardware components to see it in all its graphical glory. Instead, it's Quake Live, a free-to-play remake of Quake III Arena, a title almost 10 years old. This new version will feature slightly updated graphics and a few other tweaks, but the biggest difference is it'll be launched from a web browser and feature in-game advertising.
Currently the game's still in a closed beta testing phase though that should soon change. According to id co-founder John Carmack (DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D, Quake), the title represents a departure and risk for the company. In an interview with IGN, Carmack expanded on id's philosophy behind bringing Quake Live to the public.

BLG writes, "Alongside the Wolfenstein and DOOM franchises, there are the Quake games. Known for fast-paced and insane multiplayer deathmatch action, there was a time Quake was best known for its single-player design.
That all changed as time passed (i.e., after Quake 3 Arena). Multiplayer deathmatches were never the same.
As other FPS games leaned more into improved narrative and storytelling, id Software delivered a genre-defining multiplayer experience.
Quake 3, and the iterations, will always be one of the best multiplayer series releases.
As far as campaigns, I think 1 and 4 are great, but that 2 was garbage.
Quake Champions was a joke on and didn't capitalize on much of anything that made the series great.

Yes, it´s true. Quake Live is no longer a F2P title, as Bethesda is now charging $10 for the game. So no wonder why a lot of Gamers are really angry right now. So this is my (Robin Ek, The Gaming Ground) take on this matter.
Ughh.. they gave any existing users a free copy, it's not exactly hurting any current players.
Infact, this may invite more people to pick up the game during sales and play it.
Taking out the 36$/year sub for a flat 10$ release is a very good move. It'll allow everyone access to the same amount of content and not divide the community.
*WildArmed*
True, it could also be trolls for all I know. As most of those comments seems to be rather "whiney".
"Exactly, neither do I. It's like people need a reason to be outraged all the time. It's Come to the point when decisions that are made in favor of the consumer are also met with outrage"

Quake Live, the online fast-paced first-person Shooter from id Software will be dropping their own launcher in favor of a Steam one. Launched in 2010, Quake Live used to be a browser plugin, allowing players to play from the comfort of the browser, giving them easy access to their favorite game. In 2013 they dropped the browser option and moved to a launcher, so this move is not surprising.
Keeping pc gaming alive.
I kid, I kid. This is a great new game "selling" model though that will only benefit us, the gamers.