Doom’s Physical Switch Version Will Only Have Single Player At First, Multiplayer As A Download Later

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During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that Doom would be headed to the Nintendo Switch later this year, and now Bethesda has released more information on the Switch version. [Thanks, Engadget.]

 

First off, nearly all of the game’s updates and DLC will be included and the only feature going to be left out is the SnapMap level editor. Additionally, because of size constraints, the physical version of the game will only have the single player campaign at first, with multiplayer being added in a later update.

 

Doom will release for the Nintendo Switch this holiday season.


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