Id Software, a division of Microsoft’s Bethesda, unveiled the details of Doom: The Dark Ages, a prequel to Doom 2016 coming on May 15. It’s a big reveal for a game that is the third in a series of ...
Doom: The Dark Ages got an official release date today at Xbox’s Developer Direct — and we even had a chance to go hands-on with the game — and alongside the announcement of a May 15 release, ...
Id Software recently pulled back the curtain on Doom: The Dark Ages and revealed a lot more gameplay from the upcoming FPS while also explaining some of the biggest changes from past Doom installments ...
The Dark Ages,” three images spring up over the discourse. The first is Leonidas in the “300” battling the Persians at the Hot Gates in Thermopylae. The second is another Frank Miller project “The ...
Like all Microsoft-published games, Doom: The Dark Ages will be available to play on Game Pass Ultimate at launch. However, “launch” means the release date of the standard edition, which is May 15. If ...
Doom: The Dark Ages launches on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series consoles on May 15, will be priced at $70 and will be available on day 1 for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
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.
You're going to have to fight the forces of Hell by yourself in Doom: The Dark Ages, but it looks like you'll have fun while doing it.
The Dark Ages in action, and its shaping up to be the Doom Slayer's largest, most ambitious adrenaline-fueled romp yet.
The latest look at the upcoming Doom prequel from the Xbox Developer Direct showed off the versatile Shield Saw, new vehicle segments, and even difficulty sliders.
The Dark Ages following the Xbox Developer Direct 2025. With those details comes the confirmation for the official launch date of the game, and when we can expect to get our hands on it. The launch ...
Pre-orders for Doom: The Dark Ages are still nowhere to be found at Walmart. But the big retailer is pretty good with making sure every big game of the year it represented, so we're betting it won't ...