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At the annual fan-focused convention QuakeCon in Texas, id Software made some major announcements regarding the Doom franchise. The biggest news was the release of a new enhanced port of Doom and Doom 2, combining both classic shooters into one package. This new port, available on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Switch, runs on Nightdive’s Kex Engine, supporting 120 FPS on Series X/S, PS5, and PC. The port also includes the “id Vault” with concept art and early versions of monsters, guns, and more.

In addition to the enhanced port, a new official Doom episode called Legacy of Rust was revealed, featuring new monsters and weapons. This release marks the first time since Doom 2 that new content has been added to the classic FPS. The port also supports full crossplay, allowing players to connect across different platforms.

The good news is that if you already own the previous Bethesda ports of Doom or Doom 2, you will receive the new version for free. Even PS5 owners who have the older versions will get access to the enhanced port. Game Pass members on PC and Xbox can also enjoy the new version at no extra cost.

For those who prefer the old ports, Bethesda and id Software confirmed that they will still be available on consoles, treated as separate games in the library. PC users may need to take some extra steps to access the older versions, but they will remain accessible.

Fans of the SNES port of Doom will be excited to hear that a new physical release is coming in 2025, complete with improvements like circle strafing and additional content. Limited Run Games and id Software are working on this updated version for fans to enjoy.

Doom Eternal players have something to look forward to as well, with id Software announcing official mod support for the game. The community’s creativity inspired the developers to release mod tools for creators and players to easily browse and play mods. While currently in beta for PC players, the addition of mod support opens up a world of possibilities for custom content.

Lastly, id Software unveiled the Doom Anthology, a comprehensive bundle including all the games in the franchise along with a BFG replica. Priced at $80, the anthology is a must-have for Doom fans looking to own a piece of gaming history. The release date for this bundle has not been announced yet.

Overall, QuakeCon 2024 brought a lot of exciting news for Doom enthusiasts, from enhanced ports and new content to official mod support and collectible bundles. The future of the Doom franchise looks bright, with id Software continuing to innovate and engage with the community.