Welcome back to the arena.

Bethesda opened up their show at the E3 conference in Los Angeles with a trailer for Quake Champions, a fresh iteration of one of the original games that defined a generation of esports.

While the video didn’t reveal much, it’s clear that the next Quake will embrace the new trend of class-based competitive shooters that have dominated the esports landscape over the past year.

The Quake franchise has already seen success as an esport, doling out approximately $2.5 million in prize money over its lifespan.

“Quake is still played in tournaments across the globe.” Tim Willits, studio director at id Software, said at the conference. “[Quake Champions] is designed for world class esports play at every level, from the world’s greatest Quake players to anyone willing to test their skills in the Arena.”

The company has plans to increase Quake’s footprint by supporting and building out competitive tournaments beyond their annual QuakeCon convention. More details about Quake Champions and its esports potential will be unveiled at this year’s event, taking place in Dallas on August 4th.

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