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'''Quake Live''' (previously known as Quake Zero) is a [[FPS]] video game by [[id Software]] designed to run on x86-based computers running [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], or [[Linux]] that is downloaded and launched via a browser plugin. It is a variant of its predecessor, [[Quake III Arena]] (Q3A). The game first appeared in [[2007]], entered an invitation-based closed beta in [[2008]], and an open beta began on [[February 24]], [[2009]].
'''Quake Live''' (previously known as Quake Zero) is a [[FPS]] video game by [[id Software]] designed to run on x86-based computers running [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], or [[Linux]] that is downloaded and launched via a browser plugin. It is a variant of its predecessor, [[Quake III Arena]] (Q3A). The game first appeared in [[2007]], entered an invitation-based closed beta in [[2008]], and an open beta began on February 24, [[2009]].


The gameplay of Quake Live consists of players attempting to frag more of their opponents than any other player or team in a given match. This is achieved by navigating a 3D environment while collecting health, armor, weapons, ammo, and various power-ups in an effort to survive and to defeat opponents.
The gameplay of Quake Live consists of players attempting to frag more of their opponents than any other player or team in a given match. This is achieved by navigating a 3D environment while collecting health, armor, weapons, ammo, and various power-ups in an effort to survive and to defeat opponents.