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Doom Descends: Dark Ages Gameplay Unveiled by Nvidia

Author : Mila Update : Feb 23,2025

Nvidia Unveils New Gameplay for Doom: The Dark Ages

Nvidia's recent hardware and software showcase featured a brief but exciting glimpse of Doom: The Dark Ages, confirming its DLSS 4 enhancement and showcasing the game's visual prowess. The 12-second teaser highlights the diverse environments players can expect, ranging from opulent corridors to barren landscapes, all while offering a peek at the iconic Doom Slayer wielding a new shield.

This highly anticipated 2025 release, a continuation of id Software's successful Doom reboot series, promises to build upon the foundation laid by 2016's Doom. While the teaser doesn't display combat, it emphasizes the game's visual upgrades and level variety. Nvidia's blog post further confirms the game's development using the latest idTech engine and its utilization of ray reconstruction on the new RTX 50 series hardware, suggesting a visually stunning experience.

Doom: The Dark Ages Gameplay Teaser

The showcase also featured other highly anticipated titles, including CD Projekt Red's next Witcher installment and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The latter's visual fidelity was specifically highlighted, setting a high bar for graphical excellence. This showcase serves as a prelude to Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 series launch, promising further advancements in visual quality and performance for future game development.

Doom: The Dark Ages is slated for release on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC in 2025, though a precise release date remains unannounced. Further details regarding the game's narrative, enemy roster, and intense combat mechanics are anticipated throughout the year. The game is "powered by the latest idTech engine".

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