And we've got what to expect.
QuakeCon at Home 2021 will start at the very early time of 4.00 am AEST on 20 August here in Australia, and we’ve got a schedule with all the events in local times below.
We’ve detailed what you can expect and when below. All times are in AEST.
Friday 20 August
- Welcome to QuakeCon 2021 with Pete Hines & Erin Losi: 4.00 am
- Celebrating 25 Years of Quake with id Software and Machine Games: 4.05 am
- Deep Dive into Deathloop with Arkane Lyon: 4.30 am
- Fallout 76: Making Appalachia Your Own with Fallout Worlds: 5.00 am
- Inside the Award-Winning The Elder Scrolls Online with ZeniMax Online Studios: 5.30 am
- Reliving the Opening of Skyrim with the Creators from BGS: 6.00 am
- Doom Eternal Studio Update with Marty and Hugo: 6.30 am
- ANZ – Fallout 76 End-Game Guide: 1.00 pm
- ANZ – Fallout 76 – Playing with UFC Middleweight Rob Whittaker: 2.30 pm
- UK – Fallout 76 – UK Stream Team Build-a-Thon: 11.00 pm
Saturday, 21 August
- UK – Let’s Talk Quake with Digital Foundry:12.45 am
- Deathloop Meets its Makers: 4.15 am
- WeRateDog’s Matt Nelson and Pete Hines Rate Dogs & More: 5.30 am
- Code Orange vs Quake Music Video Debut: 6.15 am
- Alienware – Fundraising and Raising Heck with Anna Maree: 7.00 am
- The Elder Scrolls Online – Dungeon Speed Run Competition: 8.30 am
- Exclusive Musical Performance by Trivium: 10.00 am
- Skyrim – 10th Anniversary Interactive Fun Run with Gus Johnson: 11.00 am
- ANZ – The Elder Scrolls Online – Mates of Oblivion Dungeon Runs: 2.30 pm
- ANZ – The Elder Scrolls Online – MissMollyMakes An Epic Banquet: 3.45 pm
- UK – Doom Eternal – ‘Prayer vs Slayer’: 11:30 pm
Sunday, 22 August
- UK – ESO – Through Flames of Ambition with the UK Stream Team: 12.45 am
- Doom Eternal BATTLEMODE Community Bonanza!: 4.15 am
- Fallout 76 – C.A.M.P. Love It or Nuke It: 5.30 am
- Quake World Championship Grand Finals: 6.45 am
- The Elder Scrolls Online – Live Art Creation: 8.30 am
All panels will be livestreamed via Twitch. For more information on the panels, click here.
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