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The Next Doom Game Just Got Announced And It Looks Different (And Rad)

Once again id Software is sending us back to Hell to rip and tear demons in Doom: The Dark Ages

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A screenshot shows the Doom Slayer with a shield.
Screenshot: id Software / Kotaku

Today during the Xbox Summer Showcase, Bethesda and id Software announced Doom: The Dark Ages, coming in 2025. It’s the next entry in the long-running and super popular Doom series and looks to be something rather different than previous installments.

The very first Doom game launched all the way back in the ‘90s and popularized the first-person shooter genre. Since then Doom has stuck around, with sequels, reboots, spin-offs, and so many fan-developed ports and mods. In 2020, id Software released Doom: Eternal, the fantastic follow-up to Doom (2016). And now, four years later, id Software and Bethesda—both now owned by Xbox—have unveiled the next Doom game and it looks pretty dang rad.

DOOM: The Dark Ages | Official Trailer 1 (4K) | Coming 2025

In the trailer, we see the Doom Slayer using a shield and guns to kill all sorts of demons and monsters. He even at one point rides a dragon. Holy shit! Dark Ages looks like a prequel to the franchise, showing us who the Doom Slayer was before we see him killing demons on Mars.

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Last month, this newly announced Doom game was leaked ahead of today’s event by Insider Gaming. According to that report, the new game has been in development for about four years and was reportedly, at one point in time, internally referred to as Year Zero.

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Doom: The Dark Ages is what Xbox needs right now. After spending billions of dollars on acquiring various publishers and studios—like Activision and Bethesda—Xbox really needs to show what all that money bought. Reports suggest that Microsoft’s top execs are pressing the Xbox division to make more money and to bring their games to more platforms. This internal conflict may explain why games like Sea of Thieves, Pentiment, and Grounded were ported to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. And according to recent reports, it appears even more games, possibly  Halo, might land on PS5 and other platforms.

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Speaking of which, Doom: The Dark Ages will arrive next year on Xbox, PC, and also PS5.

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