If you don’t play death or Doom 2 For a while – or forever – a new re-release from Bethesda Surprise dropped (somewhatThursday might be the perfect excuse to get into the classic games. The re-release, which combines the two games into one package called Dom + Dom II It’s a free update for anyone who already has it. Doom (1993) or Doom 2The new version of the game introduces a long list of great new features — including an all-new single-player episode and online, cross-platform multiplayer.
with Dom + Dom 2, You’ll have access to both games as well as additional single-player content like John Romero’s Sigil episode Released in 2019 and Rust Legacyand it’s new death The episode was created by “individuals from id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames,” according to Bethesda. You’ll also be able to download single-player mods through a new in-game mod browser.
On the multiplayer front, Bethesda has added 25 new Deathmatch maps, meaning you’ll have up to 43 maps to choose from. Deathmatch and cross-platform co-op also support up to 16 players.
The combined package will support up to 4K resolution and 120fps if you’re playing on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox Series X/S. There’s also updated game music by Andrew Hulshult (who worked on the music for Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods DLC), and you can switch between newer and older tracks at any time you want.
There’s a lot I haven’t covered, and if you’re at all interested in this package, I recommend scrolling through. Comprehensive correction notesThe game is available on PC (via Steam, Windows Store, Epic Games Store, and GOG), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.
There was another great piece of retro. death Also announced today is news: Limited Run Games is working on a re-release of death on SNES deviceThe game is scheduled to be released in 2025, and of course, only 666 copies will be made.
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