Is Quake Champions, Worth Playing?
Quake Champions is an M-Rated title, and this review may contain screenshots that some readers may find offensive/disturbing.

Quake Champions is a nice-looking game, albeit one that is trying to relive its youth long after the majority of its target demographic has moved on to other things. 

The Lowdown.

Product Details
Genre: Shooter
Developer: Bethesda Softworks
Publisher: id Software
Price: Free
Release Date: 22 August 2017 (Early Access)
Supported Modes:
Disclosure: Review Copy This game was purchased with our own funds for review purposes, however this has no baring on our opinions.

Archaic.

Despite being barely five years old, Quake Champions feels like a game from the late 90s; however, this is most likely intentional, as Quake fans value speed and skill over all else, even at the cost of engaging mechanics and quality-of-life enhancements.

While I am sure even the most diehard Quake fan appreciates the nicer visuals that Quake Champions brings to the table, making Quake Champions into a fully modern shooter is impossible without removing much of what makes it a Quake title, and the developers have opted to cater almost exclusively to their target demographic at the expense of everybody else.

Because of this, it makes it very difficult to recommend Quake Champions to new players, as without nostalgia being a primary motivator, there is no reason to play Quake Champions with so many better games currently available.

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Image credit Quake Champions - Published by id Software and developed by Bethesda Softworks.

Crossovers.

BJ Blazkowicz (Wolfenstein) and Doomguy (Doom) appear in Quake Champions, popular characters owned by Bethesda Softworks, part of the Xbox Game Studio Family.

Controls.

While most Quake Champions’ keybinds are exactly what you would expect from a “modern FPS”, replacing the traditional reload function (R) with a weapon switch function is jarring. I would often instinctively go to reload only to find myself holding a weapon that I disliked or was unsuitable for the current engagement, such as a long-ranged weapon in a close-ranged encounter or vice versa.

While this is not a deal breaker, it’s certainly non-standard game design and something which feels alien in a time when most first-person use similar keybinds to improve a new user’s experience and level the playing field, if only by a small margin.

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Image credit Quake Champions - Published by id Software and developed by Bethesda Softworks.

Skill Gap.

Quake is an iconic franchise, and as such, some players of Quake Champions have been playing some iteration of the game since the 1990s, meaning their reflexes (though dulled with age) are far superior to that of the average gamer.

Because of this, new players are likely to die hundreds of times before they can top the leaderboard in most lobbies due to a lack of skill-based matchmaking that puts top-tier competitive players into lobbies with total novices.

While it is 100% possible for a new player to “git gud”, it’s not possible to do so without a massive time commitment, something which honestly seems like a waste of time when you consider that Quake Champions is barely clinging to life, despite its inclusion in PC Game Pass.is-quake-champions-worth-playing-in-2022

Image credit Quake Champions - Published by id Software and developed by Bethesda Softworks.

PC Game Pass.

While Quake Champions is free-2-play, access to its full roster of Champions is not, and free players are forced to play with a limited roster, purchase the champions pack or grind to unlock additional heroes, something which PC Game Pass (and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate) subscribers do not have to endure, with all Champions being unlocked automatically for no additional fee.

While the roster is still small and has not grown in the last several years, having access to all available Champions does make Quake Champions more enjoyable and opens the game up to a wider demographic, with each champion being better suited for a different playstyle.

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Image credit Quake Champions - Published by id Software and developed by Bethesda Softworks.

Quake Champions FAQ

Quake Champions is a shooter video game developed by Bethesda Softworks and published by id Software, it was released on 22 August 2017 (Early Access) and it is Free-2-Play.

Platform Availability.

Quake Champions is available exclusively on PC.

Are The Developers Active?

Quake Champions receives minor updates several times a year, but it is not being actively developed at this time.

How Many People Play Quake Champions?

As of April 2024, around 5,000 people play Quake Champions on a fairly regular basis.

How Active Is The Quake Champions Playerbase?

Quake Champions suffers from low activity, meaning that while off-peak matchmaking is possible in populated regions, finding full lobbies in less populated regions is unlikely outside of peak playtimes.

How Long Does Quake Champions Take to Complete?

On average Quake Champions takes between and hours to complete.

  • Main Story: Hours.
  • Main + Side Quests: Hours.
  • Completionist: Hours.

Estimated completion times are derived from various sources and may vary based on the skill level of each player.

Is Cross-Platform Multiplayer Supported?

Quake Champions does not support cross-platform multiplayer.

Is There Group Finding/Matchmaking Support?

Quake Champions offers the following matchmaking options:

  • Region-Based Matchmaking
  • Solo Matchmaking
  • Group Matchmaking

Are There In-Game Microtransactions?

The Quake Champions in-game store sells:

  • Cosmetic Items.
  • Cosmetic Item Bundles.
  • Premium Currency Bundles.
  • Premium Battlepass.

What Peripherals Are Supported?

The following peripherals are officially supported:

  • PC - Mouse and Keyboard.

Is There Any Mature Content?

Quake Champions is rated PEGI 18+ and contains:

  • Gore
  • Violence

Final Verdict.

While it’s worth a play for long-time fans of the Quake Franchise, I cannot recommend Quake Champions to the average gamer, who will be little more than target practice for veteran players who have likely played little else but some iteration of Quake since the 1990s.


Richard Robins

Richard Robins

As a follower of Jesus Christ, Richard believes that the message taught by Jesus is radically different from what is taught in churches today, and that the influence of his message can be felt across all creative mediums, including video games.

Richard has been passionate about gaming since 1992, when he received his first console, a Sega Master System II which included a built in copy of Sonic the Hedgehog.

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