QuakeCon 2021 is coming on August 19, and Bethesda has revealed the full schedule for the three-day event, including developer panels featuring id Software, MachineGames, Arkane, and more.
Like last year, QuakeCon 2021 will be an all-digital event out of concern for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But Bethesda and Zenimax have fleshed out three days of events including behind-the-scenes deep dives, developer talks, and tournaments.
You can check out the QuakeCon 2021 schedule below.
There are plenty of highlights on the first day of the convention, August 19, which include a Quake 25th Anniversary panel featuring id Software and MachineGames, a deep dive into Deathloop with Arkane Lyon, and a DOOM Eternal Studio Update.
We'll have a rundown on everywhere you'll be able to stream QuakeCon 2021 when they're announced, but expect to see it hosted across Bethesda's official video streaming channels.
While QuakeCon has primarily been about, well, Quake, recent events have taken the time to celebrate other games in the Zenimax family. Doom took center stage a couple of years ago for its big anniversary, and we know there's a lot of games in development after Bethesda's parent company was acquired by Microsoft.
MachineGames, Arkane, and Bethesda are all working on new games like Indiana Jones, Redfall, and Starfield respectively. But the QuakeCon weekend looks to be focused on the games available now.
Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.