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Doom The Dark Ages gets Revelations DLC in July

Mark those calendars.

Doom The Dark Ages will get new Revelations DLC from 7 July, Bethesda today announced at the Xbox Games Showcase.

“In Revelations, we find the Slayer wounded and betrayed, thrust into a merciless purgatory only escapable by confronting haunting truths and forging new strength with the help of a mysterious ally,” Bethesda said of the new content.

Revelations introduces a whole new dimension of combat: The all-new deadly Chain Spear offers returning Slayers a uniquely satisfying combat system – one that rewards mastery with enhanced power and mobility. Featuring new levels with deeper puzzles, new demons, and new mysteries, the DLC delivers a breadth of new content for players to experience.”

“Along with Revelations comes the Ripatorium 3.0 update, free for all existing players,” Bethesda continued. “This update adds deeper customisation, improved pass code generation, and saving + loading personal presets. Premium Edition or Collectors Bundle owners can access three new maps, new demons, and fully upgraded new weapons after completing the DLC.”

Here in Australia, those who own the game’s Digital Upgrade, Premium Edition, or Collector’s Edition will get the DLC for free. Base game owners can buy the new content for $31.95 AUD, or upgrade to Doom The Dark Ages‘ Premium Edition for $59.95 AUD.

Doom The Dark Ages is currently available on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and through Xbox Game Pass. We reviewed it here.

Doom The Dark Ages

15 May 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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