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QuakeCon: Year of DOOM Opens Registration April 11

QuakeCon: Year of DOOM Opens Registration April 11

In honor of 25 brutal years of id Software’s venerable franchise, DOOM, this year’s QuakeCon will be jam-packed with hellish activities and events that look back at a quarter century of demon-stomping and look forward at what’s to come with DOOM Eternal.

QuakeCon: Year of DOOM will still bring diehard fans the QuakeCon experience they’ve come to love, with the massive BYOC, exclusive panels, and hands-on with games from Bethesda and more. Of course, fans can also look forward to fun things to do with friends, from parties to esports tournaments to Master Pancake Theater.

QuakeCon Registration Opens April 11

Bethesda is pleased to announce that registration for QuakeCon: Year of DOOM opens at Thursday, April 11 at 10 ET. Check out the newly revamped website at www.quakecon.org and get ready to be one of the lucky people to experience this once-in-a-lifetime celebration.

This year, the registration process will be slightly different from years past – BYOC players will not choose a seat when they register. Seat selection will take place at a later date which will be announced soon.

Stay tuned to the QuakeCon Twitter for weekly updates and reminders about registration and other information.

About QuakeCon

QuakeCon: Year of DOOM will take place July 25-28 at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Dallas, TX. QuakeCon is free for general attendees and open to the public thanks to the support of id® Software, Bethesda Softworks, the QuakeCon volunteer staff, and the 2019 event sponsors and exhibitors.

Founded in 1996, QuakeCon has grown to be one of the most anticipated festivals in gaming, with more than 12,000 fans from around the globe attending in 2018. For all the details on registration and available packages, please visit the official QuakeCon web site.

Related: QuakeCon 2018 Keynote: All the Bethesda News You Need to Know

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