Doom: The Dark Ages has become the “biggest launch” in developer ID Software's history, Bethesda announced Wednesday. The publisher confirmed that the first-person shooter had crossed three million players, but did not share initial sales figures. Doom: The Dark Ages has reached the milestone in less than a week since it launched on May 15 across PC, PS5 and Xbox Series S/X.
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“Thank you for making DOOM: The Dark Ages the biggest launch in id's history,” the publisher said.
The three million player mark represents players across all platforms and likely also includes Xbox Series S/X.
On Game , a sizable chunk of players on PC likely comes from PC Game subscribers.
Doom: The Dark Ages launched on May 15, with early access for those who pre-ordered the Edition beginning on May 13. The shooter serves as a prequel to Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal and puts players back into the boots of the iconic Doom Slayer in the middle of a medieval war against hell.
The Dark Ages also brings a host of new gameplay changes, opting for a more anchored experience in combat. Players also get access to new melee weapons and a Shield Saw that can be utilised to parry incoming attacks and quickly close down the distance between the player and an enemy and deliver a melee attack.