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Nvidia has released new Doom: The Dark Ages footage.
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The 12-second teaser showcases the game's diversity alongside the iconic Doom Slayer.
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Doom: The Dark Ages is scheduled for release on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC in 2025.
New frames fell for Doom: The Dark Ages as part of Nvidia's latest hardware and software showcase. Doom: The Dark Ages is one of the many highly anticipated releases of 2025, and Nvidia has confirmed that the latest installment in the long-running FPS franchise will be enhanced with DLSS 4. As part of the news, new gameplay footage has been released, giving fans a better look at the world of the upcoming game.
Announced at last year's Xbox Game Show, Doom: The Dark Ages this is id Software's next highly successful installation Loss reboot series that started back in 2016 with a simple title Loss. Annotation from the original Loss games of 2016 Loss has taken what has been called a “boomer shooter” into the next generation, and the developers have created an extremely violent world for players to explore, complete with even more intense combat encounters and enemies. The fight was always supreme when it came to Loss franchise, something that will remain a core part Doom: The Dark Agesthough the upcoming title will certainly make upgrades to how its various lands and worlds look.

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Doom: The Dark Ages is most likely intended to be a short romp, and if so, it should be clear how long players can stay in the dark fantasy.
As part of Nvidia's latest ray tracing demo, 12 seconds of new Doom: The Dark Ages footage has been released giving fans a taste of what they can expect when the full game is finally released. While no combat is shown, a short but sweet look at the game is shown Dark Middle Ages' a variety of levels that will lead players through luxurious corridors and deserted craters. A brief overview of the iconic Doom Slayer is shown complete with Doom: The Dark Ages' a new shield. In a recent blog post, Nvidia confirmed the following Loss the headline will be “powered by the latest idTech engine” and will include ray-tracing on the new RTX 50 series PCs and laptops, revealing that Doom: The Dark Ages will be a visual treat.
The showcase concludes with an overview of the upcoming CD Projekt Red The sorcerer continuation and Indiana Jones and the Great Circlethe latter of which was a big hit for both Microsoft and developer MachineGames. Praised, perhaps, for combat, research and voice characteristics Big circleIts main achievement is its visual fidelity, with the game looking gorgeous on both PC and home consoles. This demo precedes Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 50 series, which will no doubt allow developers to continue to push the boundaries when it comes to visual quality and performance.
Full of action Doom: The Dark Ages there's no firm release date yet, but the game will be coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC this year. Fans will likely hear more about it Doom: The Dark Ages in 2025, including what they can expect from the game's story, its variety of enemies, and of course, its blood-soaked combat systems.