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|followed by=[[Quake 4]]<br>[[Quake Live]] | |followed by=[[Quake 4]]<br>[[Quake Live]] | ||
|expansion=Quake III: Team Arena | |expansion=Quake III: Team Arena | ||
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'''Quake III Arena''' or Quake 3, abbreviated as Q3A or Q3, is a [[multiplayer]] [[first-person shooter]] released on [[December 2]], [[1999]]. The game was developed by [[id Software]] and featured music composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly. Quake III Arena is the third in {{c|Quake|the series}} and differs from previous games in the series by excluding a traditional [[Single player|single-player]] element and focusing on multi-player action. The single-player is instead played against computer controlled bots in a similar style to [[Unreal Tournament]]. | '''Quake III Arena''' or Quake 3, abbreviated as Q3A or Q3, is a [[multiplayer]] [[first-person shooter]] released on [[December 2]], [[1999]]. The game was developed by [[id Software]] and featured music composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly. Quake III Arena is the third in {{c|Quake|the series}} and differs from previous games in the series by excluding a traditional [[Single player|single-player]] element and focusing on multi-player action. The single-player is instead played against computer controlled bots in a similar style to [[Unreal Tournament]]. |