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Interestingly, the interview also talks about the identity of Doom, and how it's not always easy to decide what does, and doesn't, fit as part of the series. One particular element that Hugo mentions is the cꦰrouch button in 2016's Doom, saying that they now realise it doesn't fit the pacing of Doom. Wond🐼er how they'd feel about the much-lamented swimming sections from Doom Eternal.
Doom's future isn't decided on right now, but the team has plenty of potential ideas, including 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:potentially makin𝕴g the Doom Slayer fem💙ale, and, as revealed in this interview, possibly taking Doom back to the past and seeing how the war against the sentinels occurred. None of thඣese ideas are set in stone, or even likely, but the amount of possibility for future Doom games is clear.
Although the future seems full of uncertain potential, one thing that ꦓwe know is that any future Doom games will likely be exclusive to Xbox and PC now that Bethesda is part of Xbox Game Studios.
It's recently been revealed that Doom Eternal actually had a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:hig🎉her completion rate than 2016's Doom, despite being a much harder, and longer game. A next-gen version might also be on the way, with Id claiming that thereꦏ are plenty of opt🅠ions for a potential upgrade.