Doom: The Dark Ages is making its way to Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on May 13, promising a fresh twist on the saga of the Doom Slayer. This new installment shifts from the typical mid-air acrobatics of past games, centering more on melee combat. A new parry system, coupled with a variety of fierce medieval weapons, breathes new life into your in-game arsenal.
For those keen to dive into Doom: The Dark Ages right on launch day, it will be available for PC and Xbox through Xbox Game Pass. Having a subscription is a nice perk, but if you’re into extras, pre-ordering the game opens up a plethora of goodies, like the Void Doom Slayer skin. The specific bonuses can vary, depending on which edition you choose. We’ve broken down the details of each edition below, including where you can snag your copy.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Standard Edition
The standard version, priced at $69.99, gets you the basic game along with the Void Doom Slayer Skin. Despite lacking additional perks, it’s a solid option. You can pre-order the Xbox or PlayStation version from major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, or Target. If you’re a PC gamer, Steam, GMG, or Fanatical have you covered for reservations.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Premium Edition
Those opting for the Premium Edition at $99.99 will enjoy several enticing extras. Not only does it include the digital artbook and soundtrack, but you’ll also get a trio of in-game skins for characters like Doom Slayer, the dragon, and Atlan. One of its top features is advance access to the first post-launch campaign DLC. And if early gaming thrills you, this edition lets you start playing two days ahead of the official release, on May 11.
If you’re already set with a digital pre-order for Xbox or PlayStation but still crave these enhancements, a Premium Upgrade is available for $34.99.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Collector’s Bundle
For those who love tangible collectibles, the $199.99 Collector’s Bundle is a treasure trove. Along with all the in-game perks from the Premium Edition, including early access, it comes with some exclusive memorabilia. You’ll get a 12-inch statue of the Doom Slayer and a replica runic red keycard from the game, all housed in a special Steelbook case.