Bethesda and id Software have announced the re-release of Doom and Doom 2, featuring all existing content along with new expansions.
Developed in collaboration with Nightdive and id Software, the Doom + Doom 2 bundle includes cross-platform deathmatch and cooperative gameplay for up to 16 players, as well as modification tools that enable modders to share their work directly in the game. The titles now feature clear fonts, a high-contrast mode, and improved performance.
The bundle contains 187 mission maps and 43 deathmatch maps from Doom and Doom 2. Here's what's included in the package:
- Doom
- Doom 2
- TNT: Evilution
- The Plutonia Experiment
- Master Levels for Doom 2
- No Rest for the Living
- Sigil (an expansion made by John Romero several years ago)
- Legacy of Rust
- A new set of 26 deathmatch maps
Legacy of Rust is a brand-new episode created by id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames. The games will be powered by the KEX engine, which has been used in the recently released remasters of Doom 64, Quake, and Quake 2. This means native support for a 16:9 aspect ratio and 60 frames per second at 1080p resolution across all platforms, and up to 120 frames per second at 4K on high-end hardware.
Players will also have the option to choose between the original soundtrack or a new arrangement by Andrew Hulshult, who composed music for Brutal Doom and co-created the score for the Ancient Gods expansion for Doom Eternal.
The re-release of Doom + Doom 2 is now available on Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store. Those who already own the enhanced versions of Doom on Steam will receive the updated version for free. Bethesda has also announced a new Doom anthology: a physical edition bundle of Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3, the 2016 reboot of Doom, and Doom Eternal Deluxe Edition, delivered in a Steelbook game case and including a five-inch replica of the iconic BFG with LED lighting. This bundle will be released on October 22.
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