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Doom: The Dark Ages is one of the most highly anticipated games of the year, and as the release date draws closer, many are gearing up for some heavy metal medieval action. Announced last year, Doom: The Dark Ages serves as a prequel to 2016's Doom, taking things back to a time filled with both dragons and demons.
The Doom franchise has always been fueled by hard-hitting action and over-the-top demon slaying, but Doom: The Dark Ages' medieval setting is promising one of the coolest shake-ups that the series has seen yet. 2016's reboot brought the beloved franchise back in a great way, and Doom Eternal marked its place as one of the best releases of 2020. Now that Doom: The Dark Ages brings players a prequel, there are plenty of questions about where the franchise should head after this entry.
Shortly before Doom: The Dark Ages showcased more gameplay at January's Xbox Developer Direct event, the game's director, Hugo Martin, had some interesting thoughts to share about the future of Doom with PCGamer. He states, "I like making Doom games. I wouldn't have a problem doing this for a long time." Of course, this isn't a full-blown confirmation that another chapter is going to be made. He mentioned in the same interview, "genuinely, sincerely, we're really just focused on this right now," referring to Doom: The Dark Ages. Considering it's a brand-new launch, it makes complete sense for id Software to have all of its attention focused on this one project at the moment.