Viewers of the broadcast from QuakeCon 2024 were not left without news on Doom, but festival guests witnessed a gameplay demonstration of Doom: The Dark Ages – the next chapter in the famous series of shooters from id Software.
Visitors were not allowed to record what was happening (no leaks have been observed yet), so those who were not present at QuakeCon 2024 in person will have to be content with eyewitness testimony.
According to blogger DreamcastGuy, who was at the demonstration, they showed about 10 minutes of Doom: The Dark Ages gameplay, which was not ready for showing to the general public due to certain technical or gameplay (balance) flaws.
If Doom Eternal was about perpetual motion, Doom: The Dark Ages puts the emphasis on “stand and fight”: the game focuses on defense (see saw shield) and parries. Overall the gameplay is supposedly slower than Eternal.
What was shown in the demo, judging by eyewitness reports on the forums:
It is worth noting that this is not the first time that id Software has organized an exclusive demo for QuakeCon visitors. In 2014, festival guests were shown a demo of the future Doom (2016). Not everyone was happy then either.
The release of Doom: The Dark Ages is expected in 2025 on PC (Steam, Microsoft Store), PS5, Xbox Series X and S, as well as directly on Game Pass. The game is a medieval prequel to Doom (2016) and will offer you to learn the backstory of the Doom Slayer.
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