The authors of DOOM: The Dark Ages unveiled another gloomy location - Hebeth Reactor

By: Anton Kratiuk | 13.03.2025, 15:45
DOOM in the Middle Ages: Art in the Age of Darkness DOOM: The Dark Ages art. Source: Bethesda

DOOM: The Dark Ages developers continue to introduce gamers to the locations of the ambitious shooter.

Here's What We Know

Last time id Software showed the destroyed streets of Khalim city, where the chaos reigns. Now the developers have presented a short video dedicated to the location called Hebeth Reactor.

It seems to be some kind of production complex and it is quite possible that it is involved in supplying the army of infernal demons.

Flashback

The game will be a prequel to DOOM (2016) and Doom Eternal and will show where Doom Slayer's story began when he was still serving the Ancient Gods.

DOOM: The Dark Ages will offer a huge selection of melee and ranged weapons, and some of the items presented in the previous instalments will be changed in favour of the new style, which, remember, refers to gothic and medieval motifs.

Each chapter of the game is divided into acts, and passing through the levels will take about an hour, but with additional content it will take more time. The Dark Ages will offer the largest locations in the history of the series.

When We Can Expect It

DOOM: The Dark Ages will release on 15 May on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and will be available immediately on Game Pass.

Source: @DOOM