omg, have you guys heard about the drama surrounding doom: the dark ages? it's been making waves in the gaming community, and i am low-key invested in the whole situation. so, basically, the game just got a new dlc called revelations, which is set to drop in july, and it's bringing some fresh content to the table, including a free update for the customizable arena mode.

but, let's get to the juicy stuff - the new chain spear weapon that's been added to the game is getting some pretty mixed reactions from players. i've seen some people say they love it, while others are straight up saying they can't wait to get their shield back. personally, i think it's kinda cool, but i can see why it might not be everyone's cup of tea. the game is available on pc, and preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're feeling curious, you can check it out for yourself.

on a more serious note, the studio behind doom, id software, has been going through some tough times lately. there have been some major layoffs, with potentially half of the staff being cut, which is just devastating. the co-founder of id software, john carmack, even spoke out about it, saying that his previous statement about microsoft being a good steward of the brand isn't aging well. it's pretty clear that the community is upset, and i don't blame them - it's always sad to see talented developers get let go.

despite all the drama, the developers at id software are fighting back, and have even formed a union to take back control of the industry they love. it's actually pretty inspiring to see them standing up for themselves like that. oh, and fun fact - the game'sRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?

but, let's get to the juicy stuff - the new chain spear weapon that's been added to the game is getting some pretty mixed reactions from players. i've seen some people say they love it, while others are straight up saying they can't wait to get their shield back. personally, i think it's kinda cool, but i can see why it might not be everyone's cup of tea. the game is available on pc, and preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're feeling curious, you can check it out for yourself.

on a more serious note, the studio behind doom, id software, has been going through some tough times lately. there have been some major layoffs, with potentially half of the staff being cut, which is just devastating. the co-founder of id software, john carmack, even spoke out about it, saying that his previous statement about microsoft being a good steward of the brand isn't aging well. it's pretty clear that the community is upset, and i don't blame them - it's always sad to see talented developers get let go.

despite all the drama, the developers at id software are fighting back, and have even formed a union to take back control of the industry they love. it's actually pretty inspiring to see them standing up for themselves like that. oh, and fun fact - the game'sRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?