Without any notice, id Software and Nightdive Studios combined forces and brought forth this new re-release, but this new release of the classic FPS that defined the genre is not any re-release, but it adds a lot of previously unavailable content alongside brand new content as well go to with the occasion, in what the trailer deems "the definitive experience", and without a doubt, this re-release does offer a definitive experience to this classic duo.
Some of the features that this enhanced release brings are:
- All of the previously released map packs (enhancements as they call them in the trailer) for Doom and Doom II are available in this re-release. These include:
- Doom (All original 3 episodes, and also Episode 4: Thy Flesh Consumed)
- Doom II
- Master Levels for Doom II
- TNT: Evilution
- The Plutonia Experiment
- No Rest for the Living
- Sigil (Unofficial 5th episode for the original Doom by John Romero)
- Legacy of Rust. Brand new single player episode with new weapons and new enemies made in collaboration with people from id Software, Machinegames and Nightdive Studios
- Select between the Original or an Enhanced IDKFA soundtrack by Andrew Hulshult
- 60 fps at 1080p for all platforms released, with hardware that supports it being able to go up to 120fps at 4k.Online Deathmatch and Co-op with up to 16 players with 43 Deathmatch levels
- Supports community-published mods, like Sigil II and BTSX to name a few
- And much, much more...
Additionally, users that owned versions of DOOM or DOOM II previously will get this new enhanced edition for free, similar to the Quake and Quake II remastered releases.
The definitive and enhanced re-release of DOOM+DOOM II is available now on Game Pass, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.
DOOM+DOOM II Trailer by Bethesda