Eternal Doom Update 6.66 presents Horde and More

Doom is a series of first-person shooting video games developed by ID Software. The first title of the series, Doom, is published in Shareware on PC in December 1993. The game is then focused on many other media and benefited from two suites: Doom II and Doom 3, published in 1994 and 2004. In the meantime, in 1997, the Nintendo 64 welcomes an original episode: Doom 64. A fifth volume baptized Simple Doom, comes out in 2016 and a suite, Eternal Doom, exit on March 20, 2020. The different episodes of the series take place in a fictitious universe mixing elements of science fiction and horror, the player emboding a navy to face an invasion of demons from hell via an interdimensional portal having opened During experimentations carried out by the army on the two moons of March. In the game, the player evolves in three-dimensional environments he observes in subjective view. The goal of the player is to cross a number of levels, each level of the game being populated by demonic creatures that the player must fight, with the help of weapons and bonuses that he recovers as and when his progression, in order to progress to the exit. The series is considered to have popularized the kind of first-person shooting game thanks to its graphics, its gaming system, its unpublished multiplayer mode and its economic model (distribution in Shareware) but also thanks to the controversy on violence. Violence Video games he triggered. Doom has strongly influenced the video game industry, its game system has been taken up in many titles who are long qualified as Doom-like. The three episodes of the series were generally welcomed by the specialized press and have experienced significant commercial success, helping to make a Software ID a major player in the video game industry. The Shareware version of Doom has been downloaded more than thirty million times, the first two opus selling more than one million copies. For its part, Doom 3 has elapsed more than 3.5 million copies.

DOOM ETERNAL is the latest version of one of the most bloody, fun and intense shooting games, Doom. DOOM Eternal is released in 2020 and developers have made significant improvements to the game and have regularly published content for it. DOOM Eternal is currently available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, Switch and PC. In DooM Eternal Update 6.66, ID Software developers have introduced more content, including a horde mode, main levels and more. The Eternal Doom 6.66 update is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S.

Horde mode is an arcade style mode that puts the players to the face of the seasonal rankings when they assume the role of Doom Slayer and destroy the enemies. In this mode, players are armed with all the benefits, runes and improvements, as well as the powerful trusted combat rifle. From there, players must survive against waves of enemies in three difficult levels to unlock more weapons. Players who successfully complete levels and puzzles can unlock seven different skins.

Rankings allow players to compete with other killers and they can stand out by playing higher difficulties, killing premium demons and much more.

The battlemode 2.0 has been refined in the last update because the 2V1 multiplayer mode allows two demons controlled by players to fight against the doom killer. The other introductions made in the mode include the Dread Knight, the Stronghold arena and a ranking system with rewards.

Players can now discover two new levels of Master, Mars Core and World Spear. These levels deform the game to allow new combat meetings and give players a real challenge.

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Source: Press release

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