Doom: The Dark Ages is set to release for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC on May 13 if you buy one of the more expensive editions, or May 15 if you buy the standard edition. The latest in a long line ...
Despite both titles being popular among old and new fans of the franchise, the upcoming Doom: The Dark Ages will eclipse both games in terms of scale and ambition when it releases. Game Rant was ...
“You’re gonna stand and fight,” game director Hugo Martin said after my demo of the new Doom. Perhaps it won’t surprise you, then, that Martin says The Dark Ages is inspired primarily by ...
As announced during Xbox’s latest Developer Direct, Doom: The Dark Ages, the next main installment in the demon killin’ franchise, is launching on May 15 for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 ...
Aaron Preziosi Connector Editor Following the smashing success of 2020’s “DOOM Eternal,” id Software has been producing a ...
If you were hoping to jump into Doom: The Dark Ages with your pals for a spot of multiplayer, I am sorry to say you won't be able to. During a Q&A tied in with this evening's Xbox Direct which ws ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is a prequel to the entire Doom franchise, showcasing a medieval war against hell. After a crowd-pleasing reveal back in June 2024, fans have eagerly waited for more news about ...
A new entry in the series was recently showed off again at the Xbox Developer Direct, and this time, Doom: The Dark Ages will see players create a medieval massacre when they take on the armies of ...
The composer of Doom: The Dark Ages’ soundtrack has been revealed to be Finishing Move, the music production team behind the award-nominated Borderlands 3 and Halo Wars 2 original scores.
As part of an early look at developer id Software’s presentation at this year’s Xbox Developer Direct event – which confirmed Doom: The Dark Ages will be out on May 15 for Xbox Series X/S ...
After id Software’s brilliant revival of Doom in 2016 and its even tighter 2020 sequel Doom Eternal, it’d be hard for Doom to soar any higher. So it isn’t. Instead, it’s keeping both feet ...