Bethesda and id Software has announced a single-player campaign expansion for Doom Eternal as part of QuakeCon at Home.

A full reveal will come as part of Geoff Keighley’s Opening Night Live at Gamescom 2020 on August 27, but the id Software team did reveal that the expansion will be called The Ancient Gods. The story will be split into parts, and we’ll see some of Part One at ONL.

The story of The Ancients Gods will revolve around an imbalance of power in heaven, and how the Doom Slayer fits into that problem. Presumably by ripping and tearing demons…

In addition to the single-player expansion, id Software is also working on updates for the multiplayer side of things, with a ranked competitive mode and other additions.

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For more from Doom Eternal, check out the news that it’ll get a free next-gen upgrade for the new consoles, and read our full review of the game.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.  

Source: IGN.com Doom Eternal Campaign Expansion Announced