
DOOM Eternal’s latest trailer is finally here, giving us our first look at a greater universe, one where the Doom Slayer gives us our first glimpse of him without his helmet, what happened to Samuel Hayden, and our first glimpse of Heaven’s forces.

DOOM Eternal’s latest trailer is finally here, giving us our first look at a greater universe, one where the Doom Slayer gives us our first glimpse of him without his helmet, what happened to Samuel Hayden, and our first glimpse of Heaven’s forces.

On November 14th, 2019, RAGE 2 fans can expect to jump into the game’s second expansion called RAGE 2: TerrorMania will launch on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Here is what you need to know about the upcoming expansion.

After DOOM Eternal’s recent delay announcement, Bethesda and id Software have fully outlined launch plans for DOOM 64, which will see all id Software titles arrive on current-gen platforms.

In order to meet the quality and standards of those looking to play DOOM Eternal, id Software has confirmed that DOOM Eternal has been delayed until March of 2020. Here’s the lowdown.

Rise of the Ghosts expansion has officially launched for RAGE 2 and will take players on a brand-new adventure through the post-apocalypse world crafted world by both id Software and Avalanche Studios.

During QuakeCon 2019, we were able to sit down with Hugo Martin and Marty Stratton in order to talk about DOOM Eternal ahead of DOOM Eternal’s November 22nd, 2019, release date.

For 25 years, the Doom Guy has been ripping and tearing into the very souls of demons, and now, he can do so on literally almost any device available. The catch? There’s a bug requiring an online connection that Bethesda is working on fixing.

After a long weekend of gameplay reveals, hands-on time with DOOM Eternal, and a glimpse back through the history of both DOOM and The Elder Scrolls Online, alongside upcoming changes to Fallout 76; Bethesda has revealed the official dates of August 6th through August 9th, 2020, for QuakeCon 2020.

There are no issues with DOOM unless you want them to be there, but hey, let’s rip and tear or, rather, talk about why there aren’t any issues with the game for a good majority of those who played the 2016 reboot.

Dustin Murphy and Tim Willits | Credits: David Murphy/Blast Away the Game Review
After years of getting to meet and talk with Tim Willits at QuakeCon, we’ve learned that he will be parting from id Software after July 28th, the concluding day of QuakeCon 2019.