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Quake Zero not actually in web-browser

Quake Zero has been billed as a free, browser-based game of Quake 3 Arena supported by advertising revenue, but those of you worried that it'll be written in Java or something can rest easy - id's Steve Nix tells Eurogamer it just uses the browser to get going.

"Well, it'll be launched from a web browser. It's not going to be written in Java or really running in the web browser." said Nix.
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