Quake Champions is finally getting a CTF mode

HUMILIATION

Recommended Videos

Quake Champions has come a long way since its early-access release last year. I was down on it from my initial impressions, but I’ve grown to accept how it plays and how fun it can be. In an odd move, though, there hasn’t been any kind of capture the flag mode available. That is set to change this month as Bethesda has announced a new CTF mode will headline a bunch of new updates for the arena shooter revival.

Along with that CTF mode, a battle pass will be available for purchase. Working in a fashion similar to Fortnite and PUBG, the battle pass in Quake Champions will allow players to earn skins, shaders, nameplates, premium currency, and loot boxes just by playing. It will operate in seasons with a 100-tier ladder that is constantly rewarding you for leveling up. Daily and Weekly challenges will round out the battle pass extras, with special challenges for owners of the pass. The pass is available for 1,000 platinum (basically $10 USD).

Champions are also getting some new functionality in December. Along with the battle pass, players can now level-up their preferred champions by completing weekly challenges. This will grant you “Shards,” another new currency, that can be spent on items specific to each champion. With these new upgrades, you’ll be able to tailor your champion to your specific playstyle.

You can find out more about December’s updates by reading the official FAQ. There isn’t a solid date for when you’ll be able to play CTF, but it shouldn’t be too long now.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article MW3 and Warzone’s new BAL-27 has already been secretly nerfed
MW3 players standing on the street, holding guns and pointing towards enemies.
Read Article Warzone fans slam ‘horrid’ Season 3 Reloaded patch: ‘This update killed the game’
An Electron Energy Operator holding a Marksman Rifle in MW3
Read Article How to build Warzone’s overpowered Model 1887 Akimbo Lockwood MK2 loadout
The Model 1887 Lockwood MK2 Akimbo on a black background.
Related Content
Read Article MW3 and Warzone’s new BAL-27 has already been secretly nerfed
MW3 players standing on the street, holding guns and pointing towards enemies.
Read Article Warzone fans slam ‘horrid’ Season 3 Reloaded patch: ‘This update killed the game’
An Electron Energy Operator holding a Marksman Rifle in MW3
Read Article How to build Warzone’s overpowered Model 1887 Akimbo Lockwood MK2 loadout
The Model 1887 Lockwood MK2 Akimbo on a black background.
Author
Peter Glagowski
Former Dtoid staff member.