Doom Eternal's Nintendo Switch release date is closer than you think
It looks like id Software's Doom 2016 follow-up is arriving on the Nintendo Switch next week, this December 2020.
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It looks like id Software's Doom 2016 follow-up is arriving on the Nintendo Switch next week, this December 2020.
Some intrepid souls cracked the Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros player, and of course they got to work making Doom run on it.
Those looking to see Doom Eternal take advantage of next-gen console improvements will have to wait a while longer, according to id Software.
A number of features, events, and additions are coming to the latest patch of Doom Eternal in Update 2, including a new Battlemode map and more empowered foes.
In their recent livestream, the Nightdive Studios devs explained some of their reasoning behind focusing on System Shock, especially regarding its proximity to Doom 2's original launch.
Id Software is currently working to remove Denuvo Anti-Cheat in an upcoming patch of Doom Eternal and will explore options that won't affect offline players.
Id Software is gearing up for some campaign DLC on Doom Eternal, and they have shared screenshots of some pretty vast looking locales we'll be exploring.
Issues with final mixing of the Doom Eternal soundtrack may have caused a split between composer Mick Gordon and Bethesda and id Software.
Doom 64's composer reveals how the game's soundtrack was a happy accident, Taco Bell's influence on his work, and more.
After invading computers and aging console hardware, Doom's creators partner with veteran coin-op developer Midway to bring their demons to Nintendo's 'ultra'-powerful new platform.