The Doom Anthology is Up for Preorder, Comes with a BFG

The Doom Anthology is Up for Preorder, Comes with a BFG

The Doom Anthology is Up for Preorder, Comes with a BFG

If you’re looking to own all of the Doom games in one fancy collection, we have exciting news: the Doom Anthology (see here at Amazon) is officially up for preorder. It’s set to release on October 22 and will set you back $79.99, but it’s well worth the price tag for what it comes with. It comes with a BFG, after all.

The Doom Anthology comes with download codes for Doom (1993), Doom II, Doom 64, Doom 3, Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal Deluxe Edition all stored inside an exclusive SteelBook case. On top of that, you’ll also get a 5-inch replica of the BFG, complete with LED lights and a stand to show it off. What better way to journey back into hell? You can purchase the Doom Anthology for PS4 and PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Steam below.

Doom Anthology is Up For Preorder, Out October 22

Doom Anthology Contents

Per the official press release, here’s a rundown of all the games included in this anthology:

DOOM (1993)

You are one of Earth’s toughest marines stationed on Mars when a military experiment opens the gates to hell. It’s up to you to beat back the demon hordes with an arsenal of brutal weapons in DOOM, the game that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and changed video games forever. Players also get access to the Thy Flesh Consumed mission pack.

DOOM II

The beloved sequel to the ground-breaking DOOM (1993), DOOM II sends you to Earth, gives players the brutal Super Shotgun to bear against deadlier demons, and makes you face an iconic boss, the Icon of Sin. Players also get access to the Final DOOM and Master Levels for DOOM II mission packs.

DOOM 3

In this critically acclaimed action-horror re-telling of the original DOOM, players battle their way through a dimly-lit and terrifying, demon-infested UAC facility on Mars before entering the abyss to battle Hell’s mightiest warrior. Players also get access to the Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Mission expansion.

DOOM 64

This sequel to DOOM II originally launched in 1997 and sends you on a lone crusade to hunt down the Mother of all Demons and stop a renewed demonic invasion. DOOM 64 was enhanced in 2020 with upgraded visuals, native 60 FPS and additional “Lost Levels” which continue the story.

DOOM (2016)

DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for intense, push forward first-person combat – whether you’re obliterating demon hordes through the depths of Hell in the single-player campaign or competing against your friends in numerous multiplayer modes, for up to 16 players or in SnapMap, an in-game level editor that lets you create your own DOOM experience.

DOOM Eternal Deluxe Edition

In this sequel to DOOM (2016), Hell’s armies have invaded Earth. Become the Slayer in an epic single-player campaign to conquer demons across dimensions and stop the final destruction of humanity. The only thing they fear… is you.

The Deluxe Edition also includes the online, asymmetrical multiplayer BATTLE MODE, plus the two Ancient Gods expansions, a Demonic Slayer Skin and Classic Weapon Sound Pack.

There’s no better time to play these games either, with Doom: The Dark Ages on the horizon. While we don’t know of an official release date for the game yet, we do know it’s expected sometime next year, which is exciting enough. We even think this game could be the series’ boldest reinvention yet, so it’s well worth keeping on your radar!

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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.

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