Doom Eternal Launches; First Two Installments Hidden In Game
Doom Eternal has launched. It turns out that it hides the full versions of the first two installments of the cycle, namely Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth. In addition, Nvidia and AMD released updated drivers for GeForce and Radeon GPUs.

Doom Eternal, the latest installment of the popular FPS series from id Software, is finally here. The game made its debut on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles and the Stadia streaming service. There are also plans to release it on Nintendo Switch, but at a later date.
Interestingly, GameStop started selling the game yesterday. This decision was made because of the fact that Animal Crossing: New Horizons also has its prelease today. The intention was to reduce the crowds of buyers and thus reduce the risk of coronavirus infection.
GPU manufacturers have also prepared for the launch. Both Nvidia and AMD have released new drivers, optimized for the latest game from id Software.
It is worth mentioning that Doom Eternal hides many surprises for fans of retro. In the game there are full versions of the first two installments of the series. To be able to play the original Doom II: Hell on Earth is much easier - all you have to do is use a computer in the hero's quarters, and type in "FLYNNTAGGART". Both classics can be completed in-game and offer the option of saving their "in-in-game" date.
This is not the only attraction for fans of retro gaming. Doom Eternal also enables us to toggle alternate weapon view, modelled on the first two installment, as well as to activate weapon sounds from these classics.
The production was a 8.5/10.
- Doom Eternal Review – Demon's is in the Details
- Doom Eternal - game guide
- Doom Eternal - official website