Get ready for chaos: The next Doom title promises multiplayer options and embraces mods
The new generations will be able to enjoy this legendary saga

- January 30, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:29 PM

It’s been a long time since back in 1993 when we were all amazed by DOOM, it changed the video game landscape with its mature tone and innovative focus on first-person shooter (FPS) gameplay. The series has maintained its relevance over the years, and now, in a surprising twist for 2025, Bethesda and Nightdive Studios have implemented mod support for the original game and its sequel, DOOM II. This new functionality allows players to enjoy multiplayer experiences, a feature that was previously almost exclusive to the PC versions.
The Most Fun Chaos is Coming
The release of DOOM: The Dark Ages, scheduled for the end of this year, has generated great anticipation among fans of the franchise. Along with this new title, the update that incorporates mod support also includes bug fixes and the ability to customize the game with new maps, weapons, and skins created by the community. This system is available on various platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, which opens the doors to a greater diversity of players and content creators.
Although the graphics and gameplay of the original releases may seem less chaotic compared to modern versions, both DOOM and DOOM II remain significant in the history of video games. The addition of mod support gives them new life, allowing fans to experience these classics in a renewed way, whether solo or with friends.
As the console ecosystem gets closer to that of PC in terms of mod support, it is expected that more players will be able to enjoy the sense of community. This development promises not only to rekindle interest in the original titles but also to enhance the possibilities of interaction and customization, cementing DOOM as a pillar in the evolution of video games.
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