You know what they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Or, in the video game industry, don't reboot it. Instead, remaster it so players can enjoy the game in 4K resolution and 120 frames per second.

This is exactly what Bethesda did with its Quake remaster announcement.

What is the new enhanced Quake game?

The Quake remaster is exactly what the name suggests - a remaster of the original Quake game from 1996.

The remastered version of the classic first-person shooter supports up to 4K resolution, widescreen, and comes with enhanced models, anti-aliasing, dynamic lighting, and depth of field changes. Bethesda also included the original soundtrack from Nine Inch Nails' frontman Trent Reznor to complete the package.

To make sure that no one misses out on all the fun, Quake remaster supports crossplay across all platforms for its 4-player online multiplayer with local split-screen available as well. The game will also support peer-to-peer custom matches and dedicated servers.