Unreal Tournament (1999) has received a browser-based multiplayer port from the DOS Zone team, allowing players to jump into matches directly from almost any modern browser on any OS. The web version is available through the DOS Zone multiplayer hub.

The release ships with 37 classic maps, including well-known arenas such as Facing Worlds (CTF-Face), Deck16, Morpheus and Phobos, and supports four original game modes: Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Domination and Assault. Players can either face AI opponents or join online matches against other players, with options for both public and private lobbies and a real-time leaderboard tracking results.

The browser port also allows users to host their own servers and share a direct link to the lobby, making it easy to organize games for specific regions or groups of friends. The project is offered free of charge and without in-game advertising, continuing DOS Zone’s focus on bringing classic shooters to the browser, following earlier web ports of Half-Life Deathmatch, Quake III Arena and Quake II.

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