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Doom: Eternal moved back to March 20, 2020

It looks like shooter fans are going to have to wait a few months to meet their Doom. Developer id Software announced today that Doom: Eternal will now be releasing for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Stadia on March 20. The Switch version will follow at an unspecified later day.

Doom: Eternal was supposed to release on November 22. Video game development is complicated, so these kinds of delays are not unusual. But this does mean that Doom: Eternal will now miss the lucrative holiday season, which should have an impact on publisher Bethesda’s revenues during the end of year.

“To make sure we’re delivering the best experience — for Doom: Eternal to live up to our standards of speed and polish — we’ve made the decision to extend our launch date by a few months to March 20, 2020,” id Software noted in a press release sent to GamesBeat  “We know many fans will be disappointed by this delay, but we are confident that Doom: Eternal will deliver a gaming experience that is worth the wait.”

The studio did supplement the sad news by announcing a new feature. Invasion Mode will let players enter another persons game and control a demon. This will be available as a free update after launch.

Doom 64 has become a preorder bonus for Doom: Eternal. Anyone who purchases the new game early will get a digital copy of the 1997 entry in the franchise for the same platform. Doom 64’s digital version was supposed to launch on November 22 along with the original Doom: Eternal release date, but it has also been pushed back.

Mike Minotti

Mike Minotti has been with GamesBeat since 2012, starting as an intern. Based near Youngstown, Ohio, he now manages GamesBeat's editorial team. He's also a prolific podcaster, appearing on multiple shows covering the gaming industry.