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January 18th, 2012

DOOM Has Returned To XBLA

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Written by: Chad Goodmurphy

DOOM e1326923604632 DOOM Has Returned To XBLA

You may have noticed that the Xbox LIVE Arcade version of DOOM was removed from the service’s marketplace over a year ago. The reason was the same as it always is: rights issues. Technically, the game was removed due to “expiring rights,” brought on by id Software being purchased by Zenimax Media. However, the classic shooter’s new owners promised to make it available again sometime in the future. Thankfully, they’ve made good on that promise.

Today, Bethesda Softworks announced that it has restored DOOM as a purchasable XBLA title. It retails for the same price as it did before, at a cheap listing price of 400 Microsoft Points ($5).

If you’ve yet to pick-up and/or play this bullet and martian filled gaming history lesson, then this is a great chance to do so. Not only does it include the full campaign that put the first-person shooter genre on the map; there’s also co-op and online play.

Hi!

We’re pleased to announce that DOOM, originally released in 1993 by id Software, will be available later today for download once again on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace worldwide.

Face off against Hell’s army as you experience the revolution of DOOM. Lay waste to hordes of demonic monsters with an arsenal of classic weapons including the infamous BFG 9000. Take the deathmatch online via LIVE and battle your friends for dominance of the leaderboards, or team-up with a friend in co-op.

DOOM is available for download for 400 Microsoft Points. DOOM is rated M for Mature by the ESRB.

For more information on DOOM visit: www.bethsoft.com.

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About the Author

Chad Goodmurphy
I'm a video game reviewer and advertising graduate from just east of Toronto, Ontario. In addition to being a passionate gamer and writer, I'm also a film geek and avid sports fan. My two favourite teams are the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays.




 
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  • http://www.facebook.com/NextDeadman Mike Niemietz

    One of my absolute favorites. Bonus points if you can tell which level’s background music is ripped off of what old metal song.

    • Chad

      It’s a favourite of mine as well. Although I can’t tell you which level that is.

      I also need to play more of the original Quake sometime. I rented it as a kid and thought it was pretty good, then found out later that Trent Reznor did the soundtrack. I’d like to see how they combine now, after having not played it in a long time.