Bethesda has officially revealed DOOM ETERNAL

Bethesda has officially revealed DOOM ETERNAL

Bethesda has officially revealed DOOM ETERNAL

id Software’s DOOM reboot was easily one of the gaming highlights of 2016, offering spectacular visuals, solid framerates on all platforms and cutting edge use of the Vulkan API on PC. 

Bethesda has confirmed that DOOM Eternal is in development, a direct sequel to DOOM 2016 which will offer more demon types, weapons abilities and more. Sadly, Bethesda was not able to showcase any gameplay at their E3 showcase, though they have confirmed that gameplay will be shown at QuakeCon on August 10th. DOOM Eternal’s gameplay reveal will be live streamed.   

At this time DOOM Eternal has no firm release date and is expected to utilise id Software’s latest iteration of the developer’s id tech 6 engine. 

    Announcing DOOM Eternal, the direct sequel to the award-winning and best-selling DOOM (2016). Developed by id Software, DOOM Eternal brings the ultimate combination of speed and power with the next leap in push-forward, first-person combat.

As the DOOM Slayer, return to take your vengeance against the forces of Hell. Set to an all-new pulse pounding soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon, fight across dimensions as you slay new and classic demons with powerful new weapons and abilities.

Witness the worldwide unveiling of DOOM Eternal gameplay at QuakeCon 2018 in Dallas, Texas on August 10th! The reveal will be live for attendees and livestreamed for everyone.

  

 

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