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Preorders for The Art of Doom: The Dark Ages are now open.
Doom developers frequently go back to the seminal shooter from 1993 for inspiration, so much so that it even inspired the path id Software took with Doom: The Dark Ages.
The opaque nature of the art business makes it a haven for people who want to launder money and evade taxes, economist Nouriel Roubini argues.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, the developers of DOOM: The Dark Ages discussed how the prequel won't be bound by its predecessors.
The team behind Doom: The Dark Ages went all the way back to the original game to find inspiration for the latest entry in the series.
A group of wall paintings in Stratford-upon-Avon's Guild Chapel should have been destroyed in 1563, but John Shakespeare had them covered in limewash instead, preserving them for centuries.
Here comes the Doom Slayer in a new adventure, arriving in The Dark Ages shortly for superfans of the franchise and players on Xbox Game Pass.
One of the finest medieval wall paintings ever discovered is part of the line-up for this weekend's Heritage Open Days in Coventry.
The Doom Slayer is more badass than ever The beelzebub-bashing, machine-gun-toting hero of Doom has always been a formidable force but T he Dark Ages features the beefiest version of the Slayer yet.
Doom Paintings, Illegal Schools; Bloomberg and the Jewish Vote William Crawley brings you news and analysis of the religious, moral and ethical stories of the week.
First revealed at today's Xbox Games Showcase, id Software's follow-up to 2020's Doom Eternal will be a medieval flavored prequel called Doom: The Dark Ages.
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