DOOM 64 Receives Bloody New Trailer, Out in March 2020

The classic Nintendo 64 title is finally coming to current gen platforms.

Posted By | On 22nd, Oct. 2019

Bethesda has released a new trailer for DOOM 64, the cult classic that was built specifically for the Nintendo 64. It’s out on March 20th 2020, the same day as DOOM Eternal, and will be available for Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch. Check out the trailer below.

As previously noted, all pre-orders for DOOM Eternal will get DOOM 64 for free. The port features over 30 levels as the Slayer seeks to take down the Mother of Demons. Along the way, you’ll find numerous iconic weapons and diverse range of secrets. You may even come across Hectic, a secret level that’s one of the toughest in the series.

DOOM Eternal is also coming to Xbox One, PS4, PC, Google Stadia and Nintendo Switch, having been delayed from its original November release. The Switch port is slated to release later than March 2020 so we’ll have to wait for more information on the same. Check out all the pre-order bonuses and the Collector’s Edition here.


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