DOOM Eternal is probably one of the best single-player first-person shooters in recent years.
Developer id Software delivered everything fans wanted to see, which resulted in massive sales; DOOM Eternal has become the fastest-selling DOOM game in the history of the franchise.
If you are hungry for more Doom content, we got some excellent news for you.
A new single-player content is coming, and today id Software revealed for the first time screenshots from the upcoming DLC.
🚨sneak peak screenshots from our first upcoming campaign DLC🚨 pic.twitter.com/9cOovcZ1Dt
— DOOM (@DOOM) May 8, 2020
It will be a single-player campaign DLC and looks like we're going back to Urdak!
Regarding the DLC story and timeline, some players are hoping for a prequel of the original game, since there is a big gap in the story between Doom 2016 and Eternal.
Before this DLC releases, we should expect to see some free content. Invasion mechanic will probably come as a free update, as well as Master levels, along with more maps and demons, and a ranked mode for BattleMod.
Unfortunately, it was confirmed that Mick Gordon, DOOM soundtrack composer, will not be included on the work for DLC, due to troublesome relationship with id Software.