Reliving the Doom Legacy: A New Chapter for Classic FPS Games

In the realm of first-person shooters, few names are as iconic as Doom and Doom 2. Originally released in the early '90s, these games defined a genre and are revered by gamers of all ages. Now, in an exciting turn of events at QuakeCon, a new definitive version of these classics has been unveiled. This upgraded release easily stands out as a love letter to long-time fans and a fresh invitation to newcomers.

This new edition, aptly titled Doom + Doom 2, combines the two legendary titles into one comprehensive package, and it's more than just a simple re-release. Enhanced to run on the latest gaming platforms, including PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, this version introduces a suite of modern features. Perhaps the most thrilling of these is cross-platform multiplayer, allowing up to 16 players to partake in both competitive and cooperative modes.

Fans and new players alike will appreciate the inclusion of an integrated mod browser. This feature grants access to a treasure trove of community-created mods, ensuring endless replayability. For those who enjoy customizing their gameplay, the addition of an optional modern soundtrack and new accessibility options will be particularly appealing. These enhancements ensure the game not only preserves its legacy but also feels contemporary and inclusive.

Reliving Doom Legacy A New Chapter for Classic FPS Games

But what truly sets this release apart is the brand-new episode titled “Legacy of Rust.” Created in collaboration with id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames, this episode offers fresh content set in a demon-infested base in a remote region of hell. Accompanied by new weapons and demon enemies, "Legacy of Rust" feels both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative. Additionally, a new Deathmatch map pack with 25 multiplayer maps has been introduced, adding a substantial competitive element.

Long-time fans will also be thrilled by the inclusion of the ID Vault. This treasure trove of historical content features early development concept art and unused materials, providing a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the creation of these legendary games. And for those who already own Doom or Doom 2 on a supported platform, the new version is available for free, making it an unbeatable value proposition at $9.99 / £7.99 for new purchasers.