QuakeCon 2015 Set for July 23rd to July 26th, 2015

Next year's QuakeCon is set to be a huge ordeal given it's the show's 20th year in operation, hosting loads of case fans not pointing at computer hardware in the sweltering Texas heat.

QuakeCon itself will host four days of video gaming and panels focused on Bethesda and Id Software games, though the main attraction will remain the Bring-Your-Own-Computer LAN Party. Bethesda wrote today in a press release:

In its landmark year, QuakeCon 2015 continues its non-stop celebration of games and the people who play them…. As always, QuakeCon offers lots of excitement for those who don't bring their own computer. QuakeCon has long been recognized for its panels and presentations given by top industry luminaries and exhibits showcasing previews of Bethesda's highly anticipated unreleased games.

For more, Bethesda directs fans to www.quakecon.org/.

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