![]() ![]() Upon getting home and preparing this article before Bethesda's E3 press conference, I combed through a full playthrough video provided by the developers like a sad ex flipping through a photo album. After playing its 20-minute E3 demo to completion for my first time, I yelled, "AGAIN! AGAIN!" like a child unwilling to get off of a rollercoaster (and was thankfully granted another go at the fun). I don't often get as jazzed about an in-development video game the way I have about Doom Eternal. This delay is a particular bummer, considering how polished Doom Eternal's gameplay world premiere felt at a pre-E3 event this summer. (In the meantime, if you own a legitimate copy of the N64 original, we suggest ripping its files and launching them on PC via the incredible Doom 64 EX mod.) But we're not sure why Bethesda and id Software couldn't get Doom 64 ready by this holiday season to tide series fans over during the bigger game's delay. Now, at least, that port will become a free pre-order bonus for buyers of Doom Eternal. This first-ever port of the 1997 shooter onto non-N64 platforms is still coming to PC and modern consoles, Bethesda says, but it, too, will launch on March 20, 2020. ![]() Publisher Bethesda took the opportunity to delay another related game out of November 2019, as well: Doom 64. "We will announce date in the future," the company's statement vaguely reads. Tuesday's delay includes an additional, indefinite delay of the sequel's port to Nintendo's weaker console, thus breaking the developer's original promise that Switch buyers would get to rip and tear into Doom Eternal the same day as everyone else. That list of supported platforms is missing a big name: Nintendo Switch. ![]() That means it will launch on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 on March 20, 2020. On Tuesday morning, game publisher Bethesda announced that Doom Eternal needs another four months in the oven. An update on DOOM Eternal: /2LWrfh6e4Z- DOOM October 8, 2019ĭoom Eternal-the highly anticipated sequel to the hell-shooter series' 2016 reboot-has left our list of most anticipated games of 2019. ![]()
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