
id Software co-founder John Carmack is truly one of the game industry's pioneers. Carmack is known for his innovations in the first-person shooter genre with his remarkable programming on games like Doom, Quake and Wolfenstein 3D, but he also has a fascination with rockets and space, so he founded Armadillo Aerospace in 2000 to advance of the goal of space tourism and orbital spaceflight. IndustryGamers is pleased today to bring you this "Better Know" segment with Carmack, who talks about his love for Mario games (particularly Super Mario 3) and where he thinks the games industry is headed.

Id Software is celebrating 35 years and teasing new offerings in press release.

Employees at Doom studio id Software have voted in favour of union representation with the Communications Workers of America (CWA).
I hope the devs can break away from MS and take their IP's with them in the not to distant future. This entire consolidation and mass industry firings that MS has spearheaded has been nothing but a disaster for everyone except the already rich creatively bankrupt tw@ts at Microsoft.
MS is nothing but a drain on the entire gaming industry and every facet of it.
Good for them. With AI coming for their jobs and their new corporate overlords working overtime to replace them, it’s a smart move.
It won't be long before Microsoft lays off everyone in gaming and routes that money over into AI.
Time for everyone at Xbox to update the resume and start coming up with Indie game pitches.
The point of unionizing is collective bargaining. Sadly, I do not believe they have any leverage, which is likely why Microsoft isn't impeding them: The investment in AI is gargantuan. We're talking about a data center in Wisconsin that's about 200 city blocks. That is massive and insane.
QuakeCon 2025 is officially underway, with the largest LAN party in North America also being the place for exciting news for id Software titles. From the return of a keystone franchise in the FPS genre to updates for DOOM: The Dark Ages, DOOM Eternal and more.
Uber geek is awesome.