Announced during Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase, Doom: The Dark Ages is id Software's next foray back into hell. [Also available for PS5 and PC.] Doom: The Dark Ages is a medieval spin on the Doom franchise, taking the Doom Slayer back to the beginning. It's coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one, sometime in 2025.
Microsoft's first trailer for Doom: The Dark Ages shows the frenetic, precision gameplay we've come to expect from the franchise — there's a lot of blasting and shooting and a chainsaw. Oh, and the Doom Slayer can ride a dragon?
"Before he became a hero he was the super weapon of gods and kings," says
the trailer (which showcases the game's crazy-good graphics...) The 2020 game
Doom Eternal sold 3 million copies in its first month, according to
Polygon, with its
game director telling the site in 2021 that "our hero is somewhat timeless — I mean, literally, he's immortal. So we could tell all kinds of stories..."
Other upcoming Xbox games were revealed too.
Engadget is excited about the
reboot of the first-person shooter Perfect Dark (first released in 2000, but now set in the near future). There's also
Gears of War: E-Day,
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,
State of Decay 3, and
Assassin's Creed Shadows, according to
Xbox.com — plus "the announcement of three new Xbox Series X|S console options." [
Engadget notes it's the first time Microsoft has offered a cheaper
all-digital Xbox Series X with no disc drive.] "And on top of all that, we also brought the
gameplay reveal of a brand-new Call of Duty game with
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6."
Meanwhile, Friday's Summer Game Fest 2024 featured
Star Wars Outlaws footage (which
according to GamesRadar takes place between
Empire Strikes Back and
Return of the Jedi, featuring not just card games with Lando Calrissian but also Jabba the Hutt and a frozen Han Solo.)
Engadget covered
all the announcements from Game Fest, including the upcoming game
Mixtape, which
Engadget calls a "reality-bending adventure" with "a killer '80s soundtrack" about three cusp-of-adulthood teenagers who "Skate. Party. Avoid the law. Make out. Sneak out. Hang out..." for Xbox/PS5/PC.