Bethesda has promised to reveal its new Doom title at QuakeCon 2014. The publisher released a teaser trailer from the new Doom, which confirmed the game will receive a full reveal at the community event that takes place from July 17th to 20th. Doom has been stuck in development limbo …
Read More »Oculus hits back at Zenimax’s VR legal threat
Oculus has comprehensively refuted Zenimax’s accusation that the firm stole technology from the Elder Scrolls publisher. The complaint stems from the involvement of John Carmack, the studio founder of Zenimax-owned developer id Software. Carmack left Zenimax in 2013 to join Oculus full time. Oculus says not only did it not …
Read More »Bethesda confirms Doom 4 existence in Wolfenstein trailer
Publisher lining up beta for long-awaited shooter after New Order release
Read More »Doom 4 lives!
A new trailer for Wolfenstein: The New Order has confirmed that a new Doom title IS in development. Those who pre-order Wolfenstein – which incidentally now has a May 23rd release date on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 – will get access to what is being called ‘Doom Beta’. …
Read More »Carmack: Switch to next-gen devalues PS3 and 360 audiences
Doom co-creator also says he would have liked to release more games at Id Software
Read More »Carmack pleased with ‘purity’ of mobile gaming
Graphics wizard wishes he could do a 'family-friendly' game
Read More »Troubled Doom 4 gets next-gen reboot
Earlier version of horror title 'did not exhibit the quality and excitement intended'
Read More »E3 2012: Carmack: Consoles could become niche
And the next generation will have a long lifecycle, predicts the Id technical director
Read More »Id announces Doom 3 BFG Edition
What can only be described as the ultimate Doom SKU is heading to Xbox 360 and PS3 later this year. Called Doom 3 BFG Edition, the pack will include Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. As you’d expect, graphics and controls have been fully revamped …
Read More »Doom makes Xbox Live comeback
Iconic ‘90s FPS Doom has returned to Xbox Live Arcade today after being absent for more than a year. Bethesda has re-uploaded the game to Xbox 360’s online service, and it can be downloaded for 400 Microsoft Points (around 3.50). Doom originally hit Xbox Live in 2006 via Activision, but …
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