Here's what you need to know about id Software's hellish shooter.
A horror game set in a post-nuclear wasteland? Yes, please.
The shooter's latest trailer also distinctly lacks in Mick Gordon tunes.
Experience remixed versions of campaign levels with varying compositions of demons.
All the ways the upcoming shooter is looking to improve upon its predecessor.
Executive producer Marty Stratton pours over the variety of options that players will have.
In case you've missed the barrage of information in recent weeks.
Recruit certain NPCs by completing their questlines and have them hang out in your CAMP.
Clear up some space in your system's storage.
The near 15 minute video will surely get you pumped.
With new single player DLC, additions to Battle Mode, and more, id Software plans to keep delivering new content to players for a while.
Check out how much deeper the combat and upgrade systems have become.
Xbox One subscribers will also get Death Squared on February 13th.
The Steam version launches on the same day, with two versions available to purchase.
Watch the Slayer do what he does best.
The new reputation system will see players go "from a total stranger to a close confidant with each faction."
A solid mix of new and old.
But id Software has "some interesting ideas" for how to implement it after release.
Director Marty Stratton calls port devs Panic Button "masters" of the Switch.
"By the eighth hour, you are going to be a black belt," says creative director Hugo Martin.