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DOOM: The Dark Ages Gets Brief Gameplay Tease From NVIDIA

Author : Nova Jan 24,2025

Nvidia Unveils New Doom: The Dark Ages Gameplay

A new twelve-second teaser for Doom: The Dark Ages, revealed during Nvidia's latest hardware and software showcase, offers a glimpse into the game's diverse environments and features the iconic Doom Slayer. The highly anticipated title, slated for release on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC in 2025, will leverage DLSS 4 technology.

Building on the success of the 2016 Doom reboot, Doom: The Dark Ages continues id Software's acclaimed series. The teaser showcases the game's varied level design, ranging from opulent corridors to barren, cratered landscapes. While combat isn't explicitly shown, the brief footage highlights the Doom Slayer wielding a new shield.

Nvidia's blog post confirms the game's development using the latest idTech engine and its utilization of ray reconstruction on the new RTX 50 series PCs and laptops, promising exceptional visuals. The teaser follows the announcement at last year's Xbox Games Showcase, setting expectations high for another intense, action-packed experience.

Doom: The Dark Ages Gameplay Teaser

Further details regarding the storyline, enemy roster, and the signature brutal combat are anticipated as 2025 progresses. The showcase also featured upcoming titles from CD Projekt Red and MachineGames, highlighting the advancements in visual fidelity enabled by Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 50 series. While a precise release date remains unannounced, Doom: The Dark Ages is confirmed for launch across Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC in 2025.

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