No mention of Starfield or The Elder Scrolls 6, unfortunately.
The annual event now will come straight to your house.
"We'll be talking about the release date pretty soon," says id Software's Marty Stratton.
Bethesda's Pete Hines says the company didn't want "to make another mistake."
The patch also fixes crashes related to customizable skins and memory issues.
Executive producer Marty Stratton says the company will re-evaluate approach to anti-cheat integration.
It also adds Denuvo Anti-Cheat on PC, which is causing controversy for being a kernel-level driver.
It's not the single player DLC just yet, but some nice features.
Players will travel to "never-before-seen realms", fight new demons and acquire new abilities in the DLC.
The time of the Slayer is now.
Bethesda and Mick Gordon have parted ways.
Half-Life: Alyx also generated $40.7 million in revenue last month.
Here's what could be next for everyone's favorite Slayer.
Seems Mick Gordon is unhappy about something behind the scenes.
Sip and Blend, until it is done.
The Doom Slayer channels his inner Strife.
The multiplayer mode gets a touch-up.
Bethesda and id Software feel a gathering is "the last thing any of us should be doing right now."
Rip and tear no matter the viewpoint.
A pretty strong week for boxed software sales in spite of nationwide lockdowns.