Doom: The Dark Ages Limited-Edition Xbox Gear Collection Revealed
We’re getting ever closer to the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages on May 13, and Xbox is celebrating its imminent arrival with a trio of limited-edition items, including an…
Doom: The Dark Ages Xbox Controllers and Wrap Are Up for Preorder
Everything you need to know about the Doom: The Dark Ages limited-edition collection, including where it's available to preorder, how much it costs, and more.
DOOM: The Dark Ages – Arm Yourself with the New Limited Edition Accessories Collection
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Snag Doom Anthology For Only $25 And Prepare For The Dark Ages
Doom Anthology $25 for Nintendo Switch | $30 for PlayStation (was $80) See at Woot See at Amazon With Doom: The Dark Ages arriving next month, it's the perfect time…
Doom Is Having Its Halo Moment With The Dark Ages
With its mech and dragon-riding levels, Doom: The Dark Ages feels like id Software's answer to shooters like Halo and Call of Duty.
Doom: The Dark Ages tells the origins of the Slayer between mech battles and dragon rides
Bethesda and id Software want to tell the story of the Slayer, but they're also focused on making this feel more like Doom than ever.
Doom: The Dark Ages directors on doing a prequel, expanding the battlefield & QuakeCon
Hugo Martin and Marty Stratton talked to us about a variety of topics regarding the upcoming Doom: The Dark Ages.
I Played Doom: The Dark Ages And It Rules
GameSpot recently had the chance to spend three hours with id Software's next Doom game. We got to check out new weapons and pilot the mech and dragon.
DOOM: The Dark Ages – Going Hands-on with Story, Sandboxes, Mechs, and Dragons
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Doom: The Dark Ages Looks Like A Trip To Hell Worth Taking
The slogan “Stand and Fight” has been plastered all over Doom: The Dark Ages marketing: a catchphrase that feels at odds with the modern Doom series. Doom 2016 was applauded…