Update:

At QuakeCon today, id Software announced that Doom , Doom II, and Doom 3 are now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and mobile devices.

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All three games are available right now.

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E3 2019 Screenshots - Doom Eternal 6 IMAGES

The original three Doom games are now available on Nintendo Switch, marking the 25th anniversary of the influential first-person shooter classic.The 1993 original, which went on to practically define the FPS genre, is available on Switch and comes with the Thy Flesh Consumed expansion, as well as local 4 player co-op and deathmatch modes.Doom II is also available, once again featuring 4 player multiplayer and co-op, along with The Master Levels; 20 additional levels created by the community under supervision from the original developers.Finally, you can also pick up 2004’s Doom 3, which offers a survival horror-ish take on the original Doom story. It includes both the Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Missions expansion packs.The games were briefly available to be found on the Nintendo eShop UK website , but the page was quickly taken down. At the time, the games did not seem to have been published on the stores for other regions, nor the console eShop itself. As such, currently we only have access to UK pricing, which is £3.99 for Doom and Doom II, and £7.99 for Doom 3.In addition to Nintendo Switch releases, Doom and Doom II have been released on Android, as well as updated on iOS, priced at $4.99 each.This is likely the first of many Doom stories to arrive this weekend, as this year’s QuakeCon is very focused on Doom and the upcoming Doom Eternal. The FPS was one of the goriest games we saw at E3 , and our hands-on suggested it’s going to be a blast. We also discovered that Doom Eternal won’t have traditional deathmatch multiplayer

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