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Doom Eternal The | Ancient Gods

The expansions for DOOM Eternal serve as the definitive conclusion to the Slayer’s saga, famously amping up the difficulty to levels that test even veteran players. These campaign expansions are available as standalone purchases and do not require the base game to play, though they are designed for those who have mastered its core mechanics. Part One: The Escalation

Ancient Gods P1 is so difficult that it's not even fun anymore : r/Doom DOOM ETERNAL THE ANCIENT GODS

It is notoriously punishing, throwing high-tier enemies like the Marauder at the player within the first 20 minutes. The expansions for DOOM Eternal serve as the

The first expansion begins shortly after the base game, with the Doom Slayer venturing into the and the Blood Swamps of Hell . The first expansion begins shortly after the base

A focused playthrough takes roughly 5 hours , while a 100% completion run extends to about 7.5 hours . Part Two: The Final Siege

Introduced the Spirit , which possesses and buffs other demons, and the Blood Maykr , an angel that can only be damaged during specific attack windows.

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