DOOM Eternal has been supported by developer id Software through a variety of post-launch updates, and its version 6.66, which included the long-awaited Horde Mode as free DLC, gives players a perfect new way to return to the game after some time away. Combining elements from DOOM Eternal's base story missions and both of its DLC campaigns, the Horde Mode also acts as a preview of some of the new demons and weapons from that content for anyone that hasn't picked up them up already.
After the success of DOOM's 2016 reincarnation, DOOM Eternal has ratcheted up both the speed and intensity of its gameplay in addition to support for its single-player and multiplayer components. With substantive, story-heavy map packs in DOOM Eternal's two-parter DLC The Ancient Gods, new weapons, demons, and gameplay mechanics were introduced, providing unprecedented support for the game even above and beyond the free updates that came to DOOM's 2016 iteration.
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id Software has doubled-down on its support of DOOM Eternal, both because it's proven quite popular as far as the studio's recent offerings, and because id seems poised to continue looking at its classic IPs like DOOM and Quake in the immediate future. For those who have spent time away from the game, DOOM Eternal's Horde Mode signals the perfect time to come back and explore its new content, both in the Horde Mode's leaderboards and the game's revamped multiplayer Battlemode 2.0.
The campaign maps are full of collectibles, secrets, upgrades, and optional challenges, and the game regularly offers free battlepass-style experiences to unlock cosmetic rewards, but DOOM Eternal's Horde Mode offers something
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