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This is how doom Eternal speedrunners complete in less than 90 minutes

This is how doom Eternal speedrunners complete in less than 90 minutes

Several users specialized in completing video games as quickly as possible are already able to reach the end of the new Doom in less than 1 hour and a half.

Several speedrunners have already managed to complete Doom Eternal, the new installment of the Bethesda saga, in less than 90 minutes, all without a week having passed since its original release. And good proof of this are the two gameplays that accompany this news and in which we can see how they are able to overcome each and every one of the challenges of the title in less than an hour and a half.

Watch out for spoilers!

Obviously, all those who have not yet finished Doom Eternal risk seeing spoilers for the game in the following games. Although if you do not care about the guts or you have already completed the adventure, do not miss both videos, since they are quite a show due to the vertigo speeds that both players are able to achieve while dispatching demons and creatures of the underworld to the left and the right .

Thus, while the user BloodThunder has managed to complete the video game with a time of 1:28:25, the user CreeperHntr has managed to lower the mark to 1: 26.16. And there is no doubt that in the next few days other users or themselves will be able to lower these brands. We leave you with both videos of the fastest Doom Eternal speedruns to date.

Do not miss our detailed Reviews of Doom Eternal for PC, PS4 and Xbox One, the return in style of the legendary FPS saga that returns to the present day with a direct sequel to the celebrated reboot of 2016. “When Doom Eternal is in its apogee … is a master class, a mirror in which all aspiring shooter should reflect and a reference for the genre and for the industry. And, why not say it, a kick in the door for the nomination for best action game in the classic end-of-year awards. A title to keep in mind for any fan of first person shooters ”, we point out in our text.

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