If you haven’t played yet Doom or Doom II For a while, or maybe forever, Bethesda has re-released the new Suddenly dropped (oh dear) might be the perfect excuse to dive into this classic game. This re-release brings both games together in one package, Doom + Doom II If you already own it, you can update for free. Doom (1993) or Doom IIoffers a host of exciting new features, including all-new single-player episodes and online cross-platform deathmatch multiplayer.
and Doom + Doom II, You’ll get access to both of these games, plus the addition of John Romero’s single-player content. Sigil episode Released in 2019 and Legacy of Rustthis is new Doom According to Bethesda, the episode was created by “staff from id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames.” You can also download single-player mods through the new in-game mod browser.
As for multiplayer, Bethesda has added 25 new maps for deathmatch, meaning there will be up to 43 maps to choose from. Cross-platform deathmatch and co-op will also support up to 16 players.
This combined package will support up to 4K resolution and 120fps when played on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox Series X/S. It will also feature Andrew Hulshult ( Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods DLC), and you can switch between new and old tracks at any time.
There’s a lot more that I didn’t mention, so if this package interests you at all, keep scrolling and reading. Detailed Patch NotesThe game is available on PC (via Steam, Windows Store, Epic Games Store, and GOG), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.
Another cool retro piece Doom News announced today: Limited Run Games is Doom On Super NintendoThe game is scheduled to be released in 2025, and naturally, only 666 copies will be made.