DOOM Eternal is the sequel to DOOM 2016, gameplay footage to be shown at QuakeCon 2018

Bethesda has revealed the sequel to id Software’s 2016 DOOM game, DOOM Eternal. Developed by id Software, DOOM Eternal promises to bring the ultimate combination of speed and power with the next leap in push-forward, first-person combat.

As the DOOM Slayer, players will return to take theirr vengeance against the forces of Hell. Set to an all-new pulse pounding soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon, players will fight across dimensions as they slay new and classic demons with powerful new weapons and abilities.

Bethesda will reveal the first gameplay footage for DOOM Eternal at QuakeCon 2018 in Dallas, Texas on August 10th. The reveal will be live for attendees and livestreamed for everyone.

Enjoy!

DOOM Eternal – Official E3 Teaser

17 thoughts on “DOOM Eternal is the sequel to DOOM 2016, gameplay footage to be shown at QuakeCon 2018”

    1. I WIL KILL THEM ALL AT MAX SETTINGS 1440P ON MY MONSTER PC RYZEN 1700 16 GB DDR4 3200MHZ CL15 GTX 970 G1 GAMING 4GB 24” 2560X1440 60 HZ IPS DELLP2416D

  1. Mick Gordon is quite overrated. Can’t listen to him just for the music, but inside the game, when i’m distracted anyway, that’s OK i guess.

    1. I felt similar with the Q3A soundtrack. I wish they would’ve kept those composers for the new DOOM games. Much more interesting musical ideas, not as repetitive and boring as Gordon. Oh, and i often listen to the Q3A soundtrack when i work out. 🙂

      1. nah … it’s like asking for the original id software team to make the new game… it wouldn’t work..

  2. So its h3ll on earth, ok hopefully its more colorful also whats up with these stupid names, eternal infinity pffft.

  3. wrack had bobby prince in it, he wasnt particularity good.

    Also you should know that the devs told mick gordon to make the soundtrack less metal. So that part is not his fault.

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