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Id Software shows off Doom: The Dark Ages for 2025

The Exciting World of id Software's Doom: The Dark Ages

Bethesda’s id Software studio showed off Doom: The Dark Ages coming for 2025

The company, owned by Microsoft, made the announcement at Microsoft’s Xbox showcase today. The trailer showed a lot of action in the style of Doom 2016/Doom Eternal, the most recent editions of the decades-old franchise.

The Doom Guy soldier had a different kind of helmet/suit, but it featured some familiar extreme combat action moving at high speed. It got cheers from the audience in the Academy Awards Museum theater where the official viewing party took place. It featured a classic double-barreled handheld shotgun at the outset, but plenty of other weapons as well. The Doom Guy was wearing modern space armor with fur from a Viking style suit.

Read More: Original ‘Doom’ Games Now Available on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Mobile

id Software said the game is a single-player, action first-person shooter and prequel to the critically acclaimed Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal will see players step into the blood-stained boots of the Doom Slayer, the ultimate super weapon of Gods and Kings, in a medieval war against Hell.

Players will shred enemies with devastating favorites like the Super Shotgun while also wielding a variety of new bone-chewing weaponry, including the all-new, versatile Shield Saw. Tear across the demon-infested battlefields in vicious, grounded combat inspired by the original Doom.

Take flight atop the fierce Mecha Dragon and beat titanic demons to a pulp in the massive Atlan mech. Doom: The Dark Ages, the cinematic origin story of the Slayer’s rage, is coming to Game Pass, Xbox Series X | S, PC and PlayStation 5 in 2025.


Author: Dean Takahashi
Source: Venturebeat
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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