Doom: The Dark Ages, a highly anticipated title from id Software, is set to release on May 15, 2025, for Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, and PC, with day one availability on Game Pass. The game will feature a single-player campaign only, a significant departure from its predecessors that included multiplayer modes. Executive producer Marty Stratton emphasized that this choice allows for a more expansive campaign experience, incorporating new gameplay elements like riding dragons and piloting massive mechs. A limited Collector's Bundle will offer early access to the game.

Why is Doom: The Dark Ages a single-player campaign only?

id Software decided to focus solely on a single-player experience early in development to enhance the campaign's quality and depth, allowing for more ambitious gameplay features that were previously not possible when including multiplayer.

Doom: The Dark Ages continues the legacy of the Doom franchise, renowned for its fast-paced action and intense combat. The series has been a staple in the first-person shooter genre since its inception in 1993. With each installment, especially since the reboot in 2016 and its sequel in 2020, the series has pushed boundaries in graphics and gameplay mechanics. The decision to avoid multiplayer in favor of a deeply immersive single-player experience marks a fresh direction for the series, aimed at delivering the most epic campaign to date.