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Quake III Arena ( also known as Quake 3 ; abbreviated as Q3A or Q3 ), is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game.

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Unlike its predecessors, Q3A does not have a plot-based single-player campaign.

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The most common series was the P2, followed by the WBS 70. the WHH GT 18, and Q3A.
* Irrlicht game engine ( supports Q3A. bsp files )

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