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The DOOM Eternal campaign will last more than 20 hours; "Double" than DOOM 2016

The DOOM Eternal campaign will last more than 20 hours; "Double" than DOOM 2016

The creators of the game offer new details of what is one of the great video games of 2020. Comes in consoles and PC in March.

The campaign mode of DOOM Eternal will last more than double that of the DOOM delivery of 2016. Hugo Martin and Marty Stratton, creative directors of the title in id Software, have given a multitude of interviews after the test of the final version of the game to the that specialized media have accessed, including FreeGameTips.

According to Martin estimates for GameSpot, the campaign lasts around 22 hours until we see the final credits. “We are engaged in engaging you from beginning to end. It is a game of more than 22 hours, ”he begins by saying in relation to the first three hours of departure, which is what has been proven for now. “You have seen more things in these first two or three levels than in everything you saw in the DOOM 2016, without a doubt,” he continues.

In a parallel meeting, this time for Video Games Chronicle, Marty Stratton comments: "It's about twice the size of DOOM 2016. It's the most epic, the best we've ever created in the studio." To that he goes on to say that “our levels are greater than they had been until now; we have doubled the number of demons and, from beginning to end, you will always experience new things. ”

At the technological level, he also believes it is the most ambitious thing they have created so far and that “we have increased the graphic fidelity, the polygonal count… everything is polished in this game and still moves on the same platforms where DOOM did it at the time 2016 ”.

Convinced of his work and convinced that the delay (initially due in November) has been the best to ensure that the product we will find in March is the best version of himself.

DOOM Eternal will go on sale in physical and digital format on March 20 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Soon it will also on Nintendo Switch.

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