The director of the upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages has addressed the possibility of more prequel games set in the same universe. Since its debut in 1993, the iconic FPS series has evolved through numerous iterations, maintaining its status as one of the most beloved franchises in the genre. The latest installment, DOOM: The Dark Ages, is slated to launch on May 15, and many fans are eagerly awaiting another intense, action-packed battle against the demon hordes.
The DOOM series has produced numerous hit titles over the years, including the hugely successful DOOM 2 and the franchise’s modern revival with DOOM in 2016. While staying true to its roots, DOOM reimagined the classic formula, paving the way for DOOM Eternal in 2020, which introduced more changes such as a greater focus on story and expanded movement mechanics for the Doom Slayer. DOOM: The Dark Ages will serve as a prequel to both modern entries, diving into the Slayer’s origins in a medieval, demon-infested world.
The team behind Doom: The Dark Ages talks about why the game won't include a multiplayer mode like the past few titles in the series.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, DOOM: The...