In a surprising turn of events, new materials from the abandoned DOOM 4 project have surfaced, courtesy of an X user known as Runhob. These revelations provide a fascinating look into a game that was canceled back in 2013. Here’s everything you need to know…
Originally set to follow the iconic DOOM series with a launch for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in the early 2010s, DOOM 4’s development was undertaken by id Software. However, the studio was heavily engaged with the RAGE project at the time, leading to delays and eventually the game’s cancellation.
DOOM 4 drew criticism from fans who felt it resembled the Call of Duty franchise and lacked the distinctive atmosphere of DOOM. Recently, concept art and gameplay footage emerged, showcasing some of the creative work done before the project’s demise. Much of this content, shared by user Runhob, is reportedly close to being free from NDA restrictions, suggesting that even more imagery, videos, and project assets may soon be revealed.
Among the recent discoveries are concept designs featuring celebratory settings, possessed humans, and demonic creatures, attributed to the artist Kenneth Scott. Explore these intriguing visuals in the links below:
Birthday Preparations and Possessed Characters
Additionally, a brief gameplay snippet shared last October offers a tantalizing glimpse of the game. From a third-person perspective, viewers watch as the protagonist navigates a corridor, overcomes an obstacle, and exits to a hellish landscape:
For those who missed it, a four-minute gameplay prototype footage showcasing DOOM 4 was leaked four years ago, further adding to the intrigue surrounding this unfinished chapter in the DOOM series.
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