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id Software is a producer of FPS games. They are known for their Wolfenstein, | id Software is a producer of FPS games. They are known for their Wolfenstein, | ||
On June 24, 2009, the id software website announced the official announcement of the acquisition of the company by American game publisher ZeniMax Media. [([[https:// | On June 24, 2009, the id software website announced the official announcement of the acquisition of the company by American game publisher ZeniMax Media. [([[https:// | ||
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- | In May 2007, Todd Hollenshead revealed that id Software had started working on an entirely new series that would use a new engine. Hollenshead also said that the title will be entirely produced in-house, becoming the first game to do so since Doom 3 in 2004. John Carmack demonstrated the latest engine named id Tech 5 at the 2007 WWDC. The title of the new game was announced as Rage later that year, at QuakeCon 2007. [([[https:// | + | In May 2007, Todd Hollenshead revealed that id Software had started working on an entirely new series that would use a new engine. Hollenshead also said that the title will be entirely produced in-house, becoming the first game to do so since Doom 3 in 2004. John Carmack demonstrated the latest engine named id Tech 5 at the 2007 WWDC. The title of the new game was announced as Rage later that year at QuakeCon 2007. [([[https:// |