Nvidia's recent hardware and software showcase unveiled new footage for the highly anticipated Doom: The Dark Ages, one of 2025's most promising releases. Nvidia confirmed the game will be enhanced with DLSS 4. This announcement coincided with the release of new gameplay footage, offering fans a closer look at the upcoming title's world.
Initially announced at last year's Xbox Games Showcase, Doom: The Dark Ages is the latest installment in id Software's successful Doom reboot series, which began in 2016 with the critically acclaimed Doom. Building upon the foundation laid by the 2016 reboot, Doom: The Dark Ages promises to elevate the series' signature brutal combat and intense enemy encounters to new heights. While retaining the franchise's core combat mechanics, the game will showcase significant visual improvements across its diverse environments.
Nvidia's raytracing showcase included a 12-second glimpse of Doom: The Dark Ages, providing a tantalizing preview of the full game. Although combat wasn't featured, the teaser highlighted the game's varied levels, ranging from opulent hallways to desolate craters. The iconic Doom Slayer made a brief appearance, showcasing the game's new shield. Nvidia's blog post confirmed that Doom: The Dark Ages is "powered by the latest idTech engine" and will utilize ray reconstruction on the new RTX 50 series PCs and laptops, promising stunning visuals.
The showcase concluded with previews of CD Projekt Red's upcoming Witcher sequel and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the latter of which has been lauded for its combat, exploration, voice acting, and exceptional visual fidelity across PC and consoles. This showcase precedes the launch of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 series, which will empower developers to further enhance visual quality and performance.
While a precise release date remains unannounced, Doom: The Dark Ages is scheduled to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC sometime in 2025. Further details regarding the game's story, enemy variety, and intense combat are anticipated as 2025 progresses.