ニュース 可能性のある運命:暗黒時代のリリース日が漏れました

可能性のある運命:暗黒時代のリリース日が漏れました

著者 : Harper アップデート : Mar 06,2025

わずか2日先のDeveloper_Directプレゼンテーションは、リークに苦しんでいるようです。主要なフランスのゲームウェブサイトであるGameKultは、非常に期待されているDoom:The Dark Agesの5月15日のリリース日を明らかにする記事を早めに公開しました。記事は迅速に削除されましたが、サイトのRSSフィードでのその存在により、リークが確認されました。

記事のスクリーンショット画像:Resetera.com

これは、Insider Natethehateからの以前の報告を裏付けています。Natethehateは、 Doom:The Dark Agesの5月のリリースも予測しています。これら2つの独立したソースの収束は、漏れた日付が正確であることを強く示唆しています。

Microsoftは、Developer_Direct Showcaseで今週木曜日にDoom:The Dark Ageを正式に発表する予定です。現代のドゥームデュロジーへのこの中世をテーマにした前編は、シリーズの署名の残忍で地獄のような行動を維持することを約束します。

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