But it won't be a simple extension of the multiplayer in DOOM 2016.
Plus, Bethesda have also released a bunch of cool looking art and screenshots for the game.
Bethesda bringing the sequel to DOOM to the Switch day and date with other platforms.
Id Software's long-awaited sequel looks fast-paced, chaotic, and fun in first gameplay appearance.
The seamless experience and large open world is on display in this extended gameplay trailer.
Fallout 76, Rage 2, The Elder Scrolls Online, and others will also receive new updates.
"If you hold up every game as if it’s gotta do what Fallout and Skyrim did, then you’re not gonna make many games."
The worldwide gameplay reveal will be live-streamed from QuakeCon 2018.
The developers discuss how the game learned from the failures of the original game.
A pre-E3 reveal was always on the cards to avoid the "55,000-ton gorilla" of Fallout 76.
Development team also says this will be a strictly single-player experience.
The sequel everyone wanted.
The game launches in Spring 2019.
A shock of color.
Bethesda reveals information regarding driveable vehicles and the protagonist.
It's more like a recap of the first game.
"Everything" is better.
The composer confirms he is not working on Rage 2.
These look absolutely insane.
Pre-order bonuses include an exclusive mission, a pistol, armor, and a monster truck.