If you haven't played Condemn either Doom II For a while, or forever, a new Bethesda relaunch fallen by surprise (x.com/Wario64/status/1821578978462699748″>More or less) Thursday might be the perfect excuse to jump into the classic games. The re-release, which combines both games into a single package called Damnation + Damnation II and it's a free upgrade for anyone who already has The downfall (1993) either Doom IIoffers a long list of great new features, including a new single-player episode and cross-platform online deathmatch multiplayer.
With Doom + Doom II, You'll have access to both games, as well as additional single-player content like John Romero's. Stealth episode Released in 2019 and The legacy of rustwhich is a new one Condemn The episode was created by “individuals from id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames,” according to Bethesda. You’ll also be able to download single-player mods through a new in-game mod browser.
As for multiplayer, Bethesda has added 25 new maps for deathmatch mode, meaning you'll have up to 43 to choose from. Cross-platform deathmatch mode and co-op mode also support up to 16 players.
The combo pack will support up to 4K resolution and 120fps if you're playing on PC, PlayStation, or Xbox Series x/S. There's also updated music for the games from Andrew Hulshult (who worked on the music for Doom Eternal DLC: The Ancient Gods), and you can switch between newer and older tracks whenever you want.
There is a lot more that I didn't mention and if you are interested in this package I highly recommend checking it out. the extensive patch notesThe game is available on PC (via Steam, Windows Store, Epic Games Store, and GOG), Xbox One, Xbox Series x/S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.
There was another cool retro style piece. Condemn Also announced today is a piece of news: Limited Run Games is working on a re-release of Condemn in x.com/LimitedRunGames/status/1821642624735793232″>The SNESThe game will be released in 2025 and, naturally, only 666 copies will be manufactured.