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Doom: The Dark Ages - Revelations DLC brings deadlier weapons and a frozen Hell over a year after launch

Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC Offers 10-12 Hours of Gameplay, 40% Endgame Content

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Ryan McCaffrey

5d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

The article covers the announcement and details of the Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC, revealed at the Xbox Showcase. The DLC targets 10-12 hours of gameplay, with 40% being endgame content. The author, a longtime Doom fan, highlights a classic Doom 2 map Easter egg visible in the trailer and discusses gameplay elements that should appeal to fans of Doom Eternal's aerial combat. The piece includes insights from Doom director Hugo Martin and focuses on the DLC's content scope, nostalgic callbacks, and combat design.

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Twitter / XDoom: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC Offers 10-12 Hours of Gameplay, 40% Endgame Contentign.com

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When Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations, the upcoming campaign DLC for last year's excellent modern-Doom prequel, was first announced at the Xbox Showcase last month, one thing jumped out at me: the classic Doom 2 map visible for a few seconds in the trailer.
As a huge fan of the legendary original pair of Doom first-person shooters long before I fell in love with the more recent trilogy, my interest in this DLC suddenly skyrocketed.
Gameplay-wise, the Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC should please fans of Doom Eternal's more aerial-focused combat.
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Gameplay-wise, the Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations DLC should please fans of Doom Eternal’s more aerial-focused combat.

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