iD Software asks FPS clans to beta test Quake Wars

iD Software looking for beta testers for Quake Wars - Image 1iD Software looking for beta testers for Quake Wars - Image 2

Is iD Software is indeed planning to turn Enemy Territory as a potential franchise, completely separate from the whole Quake universe? Well, we just got word that the very influential game development company is currently accepting applications from active FPS clans that will beta test Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (360, PS3, PC).

The closed beta will be for the video game’s multiplayer functionality. According to the announcement, the clans will be very instrumental on improving the title that is currently under heavy development. The Xbox 360 version is being taken care of by developer Nerve Software, while the PS3 version is with Z-Axis. The PC version is being handled by iD itself with the help of Splash Damage.

Interested parties can send in their application to “etqwbetatest@activision.com” with the following information:

  • Clan name
  • Number of ‘active’ members
  • Games played regularly
  • Games played competitively
  • Clan website
  • Clan IM details
  • Clan email

It’s good to hear that despite the problems being faced by Quake Wars even this early, the game is coming along nicely. Check back here at QJ for future developments about the game.

Via IGN

iD Software looking for beta testers for Quake Wars - Image 1iD Software looking for beta testers for Quake Wars - Image 2

Is iD Software is indeed planning to turn Enemy Territory as a potential franchise, completely separate from the whole Quake universe? Well, we just got word that the very influential game development company is currently accepting applications from active FPS clans that will beta test Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (360, PS3, PC).

The closed beta will be for the video game’s multiplayer functionality. According to the announcement, the clans will be very instrumental on improving the title that is currently under heavy development. The Xbox 360 version is being taken care of by developer Nerve Software, while the PS3 version is with Z-Axis. The PC version is being handled by iD itself with the help of Splash Damage.

Interested parties can send in their application to “etqwbetatest@activision.com” with the following information:

  • Clan name
  • Number of ‘active’ members
  • Games played regularly
  • Games played competitively
  • Clan website
  • Clan IM details
  • Clan email

It’s good to hear that despite the problems being faced by Quake Wars even this early, the game is coming along nicely. Check back here at QJ for future developments about the game.

Via IGN

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