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Doom, The Dark Ages
Doom: The Dark Ages Launches In May And Looks Awesome (And Massive)
Dark Ages also features a bunch of difficulty sliders that will let you change how fast and hard the game is, making it easy for everyone to hop in and kill demons. Doom: The Dark Ages arrives on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Game Pass on May 15.
Doom: The Dark Ages Has a Release Date and an Explanation for Why It’s Single-Player Campaign Only
Doom: The Dark Ages was one of the stars of Microsoft’s Xbox Developer Direct 2025 showcase, with confirmation of a release date, new gameplay footage, and plenty more.
Doom: The Dark Ages pre-orders are now live - here's where to buy the prequel
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 be long until the pre-order PS5 and Xbox Series X copies of the game make an appearance.
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DOOM: The Dark Ages Drops Multiplayer In Favour Of 'Most Expansive' Campaign Ever
One thing, in particular, highlighted in the first round of previews - is the fact this game is a "strictly campaign" affair.
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Xbox Holds Big January Showcase, Elon Musk Admits To Cheating At Games, And More Of The Week's Top Stories
Microsoft held its Xbox Developer Direct which showcased four pretty promising-looking games coming out throughout the year ...
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Xbox Developer Direct January 2025 Announcements – Doom, Ninja Gaiden 4, and More
Here is every game announcement from January's Xbox Developer Direct. The first announcement of the show took everyone by surprise — Team Ninja is partnering with PlatinumGames to make Ninja Gaiden 4, ...
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Phil Spencer Comments on Xbox First-Party Games Coming to Other Platforms
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer explains the reason behind Xbox porting its first-party games to PlayStation and Nintendo.
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