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Doom Eternal guts out in his awesome launch trailer

Doom Eternal guts out in his awesome launch trailer

The iD Software play will come out first on Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Google Stadia, as the Nintendo Switch conversion is not ready.

Blood, guts and gunshots, lots of gunshots. Madness breaks out in the Doom Eternal launch trailer, the highly anticipated return of the iD Software-created franchise. His new job follows in the footsteps of his predecessor, who adapted to modern times with a renewed game that has not lost its essentials. At FreeGameTips we have already been able to test the game in depth, so after seeing the trailer (above these lines), you can take a look at our impressions.

The video game won't launch on Nintendo Switch until later, as Panic Button continues to work on the conversion. The study, specialized in the hybrid of those in Kyoto, has already transferred to the little Nintendo titles of the current generation such as Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus or the very Doom of 2016. In iD Software they have already been able to see how the project is progressing and they have anticipated that it will surprise: “I can say that I played it a week ago and I am impressed. Our partner Panic Button is a master of the platform and is proving it once again. I think it will really surprise people, "said Marty Stratton, producer of Doom Eternal.

Doom Eternal launch trailer
Doom Eternal.

Real 4K in Stadia?

One of the promises that Google Stadia and iD Software formalized during the presentation of the platform is that Doom Eternal would reach 4K resolution and 60 FPS. However, the objective could not be met, as evidenced in the official information published by the study. The version for the Google cloud platform will not have real 4K, since it is a rescaling. At the moment, they have not given explanations about the change of plans.

Doom Eternal was scheduled for the end of 2019, but its release was delayed until March 20. It is planned for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, a version that, as we said, does not yet have a date.

Source | Bethesda

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