DOOM Eternal – Master Levels Revealed in New Gameplay Video

Experience remixed versions of campaign levels with varying compositions of demons.

Posted By | On 22nd, Feb. 2020

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It’s almost impossible for id Software’s DOOM Eternal to get any more hype for us. But lo and behold, a cool new feature keeps getting revealed, even this close to launch. The latest is a nine minute gameplay video from IGN First which showcases a Master Level. Check it out below.

Master Levels serve as remixed versions of the regular campaign levels, plopping in different compositions of enemies. You can play them on any difficulty and all of the narrative beats will still be present. However, it’s possible to battle demons in the beginning levels, like Cultist Base, that you wouldn’t normally fight until later in the game (like the Baron).

It’s a great incentive to go back, especially with a fully kitted out Doom Slayer and push your skills. Or you could just opt for a lower difficulty and cruise through the hordes. The sheer speed of the combat and how each weapon/ability affects individual enemies is glorious all the same.

DOOM Eternal is out on March 20th for Xbox One, PS4, PC and Google Stadia.


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