QuakeCon 2024 is this weekend, but longtime Doom fans have already been treated to multiple cool reveals. The original Doom and and its sequel Doom II have received enhancements that are free for current owners (though both games are super cheap right now). The biggest news, however, is the upcoming Doom Anthology. Preorders are starting to go live at Amazon, but you’ll want to be quick.
$80
Doom Anthology is a special-edition compilation that comes with six Doom games, a limited-edition steelbook case, and a five-inch replica BFG with LED lights and a display stand.
Doom Anthology costs $80 and will launch on PC (Steam key), PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Fallout’s Anthology edition sold out quickly when it launched earlier this year, so you’ll definitely want to preorder Doom Anthology if interested.
Preorders will go in and out of stock, so keep checking back. We’ll add more preorder links as additional retailers list Doom Anthology.
Doom Anthology preorders at Amazon
As for the games, you’ll get the following six titles:
- Doom
- Doom II
- Doom 64
- Doom 3
- Doom (2016)
- Doom Eternal
Doom Anthology isn’t the only exciting upcoming game release in the franchise. Limited Run Games is releasing a physical edition of the first game for Super Nintendo in 2025. It’ll be available in both standard and collector’s edition formats, each of which will come with a poster and instruction booklet. Limited Run’s SNES cartridge release of Doom isn’t available to order yet, but you’ll find it here when it goes live.
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