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After months of rumblings and rumors of its existence previously, id Software finally unveiled their latest project, Doom: The Dark Ages, at the Xbox Games Showcase. The next Doom game’s presence at the event was eagerly awaited, and it seems to have been worth it. Doom is one of the all-time legendary titles, and its influence on the industry since its inception is hard to miss.
One of the major highlights of the reveal was that Doom: The Dark Ages is also coming to Sony’s PlayStation 5 console. This caught many off guard, with players wondering why exactly Microsoft is releasing one of their most-awaited titles on a rival platform. While Microsoft’s Phil Spencer says that “everyone deserves to play,” many fans have theorized Microsoft is up to no good, and there’s something fishy!
Fans Can’t Trust Phil Spencer’s Decision to Bring Doom: The Dark Ages to PlayStation
When asked about the reason for bringing such a massive first-party game to a rival platform, Spencer stated that Doom is an incredible franchise that “everyone deserves to play.” Even id Software Studio Director Marty Stratton expressed a desire to bring the next entry in the franchise to as many people as possible during a meeting, which Spencer says took place a while ago.
Phil Spencer says ‘DOOM: The Dark Ages’ is releasing on PS5 because ‘it’s a franchise that everyone deserves to play’ (via @IGN) pic.twitter.com/uSNN6YCJTv— Culture Crave (@CultureCrave) June 10, 2024
Unfortunately, Spencer’s generosity isn’t sitting well among PS fans. Many in the community believe that Microsoft is making a move to generate extra revenue from PS5 players, considering what the company has done in the last couple of months.
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Microsoft has been on a rampage, shutting down studios left and right because most of their projects haven’t been successful and profitable enough to justify the billions of dollars the mega-corporation spent acquiring them. Few players believe that this is Microsoft’s way of admitting that they’ve lost console wars and given up all hopes on Xbox’s future.
That’s a nice way of saying you lost the console war.— DualDier (@DualDier) June 10, 2024
Larger player base equals more money. From a business standpoint that is easy math,— PromptlyAI (@PromptlyAI_YT) June 10, 2024
Because money, that’s why.— Prospector (@NewsProspector) June 11, 2024
It’s all about the money. Everyone knows that— MidnightFenrir (@MidnightFenrir_) June 10, 2024
More like “it’s a franchise we want everyone’s money for.” Still though, I’ve got to give some credit for the good pro-consumer spin— To Be Fair (@North_Papaya) June 11, 2024
More like they realize it’s not gonna sell as well if they didn’t release it on other platforms— Keybladehero13 | NO PROMISES AWAIT (@keybladehero13) June 10, 2024
It’s clever how Spencer and his team are trying to present the game’s release on PlayStation as a consumer-friendly move. In reality, it’s all an attempt to capture the massive audience of PlayStation players, who far exceed the Xbox count. Whatever might be their true intentions, it’s great to see that we’re witnessing the end of console exclusivity. Let’s hope even Sony can follow up and bring Helldivers 2 to Xbox!
When is Doom: The Dark Ages Coming to PlayStation 5?
The announcement of a new Doom game and its release in 2025 marks the first new game in the main series since the series turned 30 years old in 2023. In 1998, Doom debuted for DOS, launching the legendary franchise that focuses on Doom Slayer‘s quests for smashing the demons to keep Earth safe.
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Doom: The Dark Ages is all set to release in 2025, with the trailer confirming that the game will launch on Xbox Series S/X, PC, and PS5. Of course, gamers who are already subscribed to Game Pass will be able to enjoy the game on the first day of its release. We’re likely to get an exact release date in the upcoming months as iD Software reveals more about the game.
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