Doom: The Dark Ages is gearing up for release on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on May 13th. This newest installment in the Doom Slayer saga promises a more down-to-earth approach compared to its predecessors. The game places less emphasis on acrobatic mid-air maneuvers and traversal, opting instead to spotlight melee combat. With the introduction of a new parry system and a selection of lethal medieval weapons, players will find their arsenal significantly enhanced.
The game launches on both PC and Xbox the same day, and if you’re an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, you can jump right in. Pre-ordering the game also has its perks—you get the Void Doom Slayer skin, plus potential bonuses depending on the edition you choose. We’ve broken down what’s included with each edition and where you can grab your copy.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Standard Edition
For $69.99, the standard edition of Doom: The Dark Ages comes primarily with the Void Doom Slayer Skin as its main bonus. You can pre-order for Xbox or PlayStation through major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, and Target. If you’re a PC gamer, reserve your copy on platforms like Steam, GMG, or Fanatical.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Premium Edition
The Premium Edition, priced at $99.99, offers a more extensive package. It includes a digital artbook and soundtrack, along with three unique in-game skins—for Doom Slayer, a dragon, and Atlan. As an added bonus, you’ll also gain access to the first post-launch campaign DLC. Perhaps most appealing for eager players, this edition grants early access, letting you dive into the action two days before the official release, on May 11th.
If you’ve already opted for the digital version on Xbox or PlayStation and are eyeing these benefits, you can get the Premium Upgrade for $34.99.
### Doom: The Dark Ages – Collector’s Bundle
For those who relish tangible collectables with their games, the $199.99 Collector’s Bundle is the way to go. It includes everything in the Premium Edition—two-day early access and all digital content—plus some impressive physical items. Inside, you’ll discover a 12-inch Doom Slayer statue and a replica runic red keycard, neatly housed in a special Steelbook case.