Earlier this year, DOOM Eternal dropped on Xbox Game Pass for console, with Microsoft saying that Bethesda’s popular shooter would be coming to the PC iteration of the service later in 2020. Well, as of today, we now know exactly when that release will be transpiring and it’s far sooner than you may have expected. Bethesda
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After months of silence regarding the Switch port of DOOM Eternal, Bethesda and id Software has today finally announced when this year’s highly-regarded shooter will be heading to the Nintendo platform. Revealed alongside a new trailer, DOOM Eternal will finally be landing on Switch one week from tomorrow on December 8. As it was previously detailed, Bethesda
The visibility of differently-abled characters in video games isn’t where it should be. Even though we have seen some changes implemented by studios, there’s still a long way to go. As we start to slip into the end of a horrendous year, hearing some wholesome and heartwarming news is most definitely needed for many of us.
It has been a while since we last heard an update on Doom Eternal for the Nintendo Switch. We knew it was coming, just not when it was coming. We have finely gotten an update and it might not be a good one for players looking forward to snagging a physical copy of the game.
At the recent Jeffries Interactive Entertainment Virtual Conference, Microsoft Xbox‘s CFO Tim Stuart indicated that future Bethesda Softworks titles will likely arrive on Xbox’s ecosystem of platforms before others or even be better than those other versions available. The statement came a few months after the massive $7.5 billion acquisition of Bethesda parent company Zenimax Media
Yesterday, the New Zealand PlayStation Store pointed to the delayed Deathloop getting a May 2021 release. Now that information is confirmed via a new trailer from the team at Arkane Studios. The latest trailer is short, but certainly to the point. Players will finally enter the time loop on May 21 of next year. Check
Deathloop, the latest title from Arkane Studios, was originally set to release before the end of 2020, but ended up being delayed until next year just a few months back. As of today, however, it now seems as though we have a good idea of when the game will be dropping. Spotted via the New
Recently, two early screenshots of a space-game appeared on internet and were claimed to be related to Bethesda‘s Starfield. Yesterday, another screenshot of the same game went viral, providing a better view at the playable character, and a spaceship-like structure in a foreign planet. It’s now going to be over two years since Bethesda has
ZeniMax’s recent acquisition by Microsoft has revealed some interesting facts about the company’s recent activities and customer’s in the video game industry. The latest one is a report by Bloomberg that claims EA was also interested in acquiring Bethesda, but fortunately, it didn’t happen. Bethesda’s merger to Xbox Game Studios was truly one of the
id Software and DOOM Eternal composer Mick Gordon had a pretty public falling out earlier this year when Gordon expressed frustration at the way the game’s official soundtrack had been mixed. While id’s Marty Stratton ended up responding with his own take on the situation, the whole matter essentially ended with it seeming as though Gordon
Just a few days back, Nvidia announced its new RTX 30 Series line of graphics cards with the RTX 3080 card being dubbed the brand’s new “flagship” model. While Nvidia didn’t get to show off too much of just what this new card was capable of during its presentation, some new gameplay footage featuring one
As promised, the first trailer for DOOM Eternal’s upcoming two-part DLC add-on premiered today during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live stream, and yeah, it looks awesome. The Ancient Gods is a new story add-on for this year’s highly-popular shooter and it will take the Doom Slayer to a new realm to take on all kinds of new demons.
During the start of the online QuakeCon, Bethesda revealed that if their donation drive reached or surpassed $20,000 they would make Quake III free on the Bethesda.net Launcher. And as of today, the publisher has reached their intended goal and posted the following tweet in celebration: 🎉🎉🎉 YOU did it! We reached $20k in donations
Elder Scrolls Online is a mainstay of Bethesda’s output. Ever since its release in 2014, it’s appeared front and center in Bethesda’s marketing and output and received notoriously long sections in their E3 press conferences. Now, it’s joining DOOM Eternal as a pillar of Bethesda’s presence on next-gen consoles. Originally announced in a blog post on the Elder Scrolls
Following yesterday’s announcement that DOOM Eternal would be coming to both PS5 and Xbox Series X in the future, Bethesda today gave us our first taste of what to expect from the game’s forthcoming DLC. Unveiled during today’s Quakecon at Home opening presentation, DOOM Eternal’s add-on story content is called The Ancient Gods. Bethesda and id Software gave us
Xbox Game Pass is the gift that keeps on giving. Last week four new ID@Xbox games were added and as of this morning, four more have been confirmed to be hitting the service. Teasing SoulCalibur through a tweet yesterday, Microsoft confirmed that, plus three more games in a blog post this morning. The four new
Deathloop was first revealed last year during Bethesda’s E3 2019 conference. Now during Sony’s own conference this year we get even more gameplay, as well as official confirmation of its platforms: the PS5 and the PC. You can check out the full gameplay trailer posted just below: We also found out through the official Bethesda
I started playing the Fallout games about a decade ago. My first experience with the series was playing Fallout 3 when I was 14. I got the game through Gamefly, and admittedly, I sent it back pretty quick – the feral ghouls got me spooked. But eventually, I revisited the game, realized ghouls were easy
Following the work on The Evil Within 2, Tango Gameworks is now hard at work on Ghostwire: Tokyo. Legendary horror game developer and the creator of Resident Evil, Shinji Mikami, is serving as a producer on the project which means, despite us having seen hardly anything of the game, it seems worth getting excited about. Now, in a
When you hear the term “immersive sim,” Arkane Studios is usually the first studio to come to mind. For over two decades, the studio has come to define a genre of games that are all about immersion and player choice, from Dishonored to Prey and many more. With the studio reaching its 20th anniversary this year, Arkane
Fallout 76 seems to have bumped into a bit of a bump in the road as an in-game event started pushing out gameplay issues, however, Bethesda appears to have fixed up the issues and extended the event. Known as the Fasnacht Parade, which saw its debut last year in March and has returned again this
Doom Eternal has been a hot topic recently due to one thing, and one thing alone: Denuvo. For PC players, Denuvo’s software is the boogeyman, the thing that goes bump at night. The company is infamous for its DRM software, which requires players to be connected to the internet to play a game. However, DRM isn’t
Doom Eternal released to critical and commercial success back in March. The game is an excellent step forward for a series that blew expectations out of the water with Doom 2016. And now, the team at Bethesda is out to make your Eternal experience even better. In their first major update, they’ve added new single-player
If you’re a Fallout fan, the name Fallout 76 probably triggers a fight or flight response in you at this point. Well, like it or not, the game is here to stay. It’s one of developer and publisher Bethesda’s largest focuses at the moment, and with the release of Wastelanders, the game has gotten some positive attention. Even I’ve been
Almost two years have passed since Todd Howard, the director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios, revealed a short teaser trailer for The Elder Scrolls VI. In the time since, there has been absolutely no word from Bethesda on the game’s development. Essentially, everything about it is completely unknown. After an exchange with a
Having previously released in March of this year, DOOM Eternal isn’t done giving us our fill demon-killing just yet. Currently, id Software is working on some new campaign DLC for the title, and as of today, we’ve received our first taste of what this add-on content will have in store. Over on the official DOOM Twitter
A couple of weeks back, there was some concern over the Doom Eternal soundtrack with fans noticing some problems with the mix. This led to rumors of composer Mick Gordon not returning to future Bethesda projects. However, a recent open letter from id Software executive producer Marty Stratton sheds more light on the debacle. Stratton
Today, Bethesda Softworks announced that they donated a million dollars to various COVID-19 relief efforts. With much of the world forced into isolation, many forced out of work, and front-line health care workers struggling to acquire the supplies they need, donations like these can do quite a bit to help. Obviously, it’s not going to
I’m sure you’re wondering, “What the heck is a Game of the Year article doing on DualShockers? Is it already December?” Well, don’t worry, you haven’t gone crazy or entered some sort of time-altering portal just yet. In 2020, we’re doing Game of the Year a bit differently here at DualShockers, at least when it
Mick Gordon is a composer who has worked in close proximity to Bethesda for years now and has done work on games like Prey, Wolfenstein, DOOM, and others. However, after such a long period of time working together, it seems as though DOOM Eternal might be Gordon’s last project with the publisher. Over the weekend, the official soundtrack
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