Now you can get the Doom Anthology on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, packed with six games, a cool BFG replica, and a neat steelbook case for $80. Back in August when it was first announced, preorders vanished quickly from Amazon, but don’t worry, it’s back now for all systems.
The situation was quite different for Fallout’s Special Anthology Edition, which hit the shelves in February along with some exclusive Fallout gear right before the Prime Video show took off. It sold out before anyone could blink, and since then, only resellers have had it.
It’s important to note that this Doom Anthology is all digital, so the steelbook case is just for show. You’ll be getting a code to download it from Steam, PlayStation Store, or Xbox Store.
Here’s a quick rundown: Doom Anthology — $80
Let’s dive into what makes this Doom Anthology special.
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For die-hard fans, the BFG replica is the star of the show. With its glowing LED lights and display stand, it’s a sweet five-inch collectible. But the steelbook case might not be everyone’s favorite since it’s missing a disc or cartridge—it’s just for looks. You’ll use a voucher to grab your games from Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo Switch eShop.
Here’s what’s in the bundle:
- Doom (1993)
- Doom II
- Doom 64
- Doom 3
- Doom (2016)
- Doom Eternal Deluxe Edition
Because it’s a digital-only package, the PlayStation version works on PS5 and PS4, while the Xbox one fits Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. Even though Microsoft owns the parent company of id Software, you’ll still get a Steam key for PC, not a Microsoft Store one.
All these Doom titles are also part of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on Xbox and PC. You can snag a 3-Month Game Pass Ultimate code for just $36.49 from Woot now.
People love how easy Doom Anthology makes it to enjoy these classic games on new consoles.
And with Doom: The Dark Ages, a prequel to the 2016 reboot, set to debut in 2025, it’s a perfect opportunity to revisit these awesome games. Don’t skip the older ones either, as Doom (1993) and Doom II got a fresh release when Doom Anthology was announced. Owners get free upgrades with 4K visuals at 120fps on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, plus loads of new content like a new Doom II campaign episode, 26 multiplayer maps, and cross-play for missions and deathmatches. That’s 43 deathmatch maps and 187 mission maps in total.
More excitement is brewing for the original Doom. Limited Run Games plans to release a new physical edition of the 1995 SNES version in 2025. It will come in standard and collector’s editions, both featuring a poster and instruction manual. You can’t order it yet, but keep an eye out here.