Horde Mode

Horde Mode is an expansion for Doom Eternal introduced with Update 6.66 on. It is available to all players who own Doom Eternal or either of its expansions, The Ancient Gods, Part One and The Ancient Gods, Part Two, even if they have been purchased as standalone items.

Horde Mode is presided over by Deag Ranak, who has devised a series of challenges intended to break the Doom Slayer. He will release "branded" demons into the battle at specific points and taunt the player if they run low on health.

"Welcome, Slayer. These challenges have been designed to break you, heretic. I've studied your tactics, your...talents. Hah! Nothing but the mindless rage of a beast. You will fail, and the demons of this dark arena will devour your soul!"

- Introduction

Overview
Horde Mode is set across three levels - Cultist Base, Reclaimed Earth and The Holt. Each level consists of five rounds that take place in different locations across the level and are designed to provide a stern test of your combat and traversal skills. Every monster from Doom Eternal and its expansions is included.
 * Arena - an arena combat encounter with multiple waves of demons. Rounds one and three will have two regular waves and one bonus wave, while round five has two regular waves and two bonus waves.
 * Blitz - kill as many of one type of demon as you can before time runs out.
 * Bonus Coin Round - collect as many coins as you can before time runs out.
 * Traversal - use jumping, dashing and the super shotgun's meat hook to traverse the course and reach a portal. Collect as many coins as you can before time runs out.
 * Bonus Blitz Round - same as the Blitz round, but with super-heavy demons and onslaught powerups.

When you start a new game in Horde Mode you can choose any difficulty except Ultra-Nightmare - this cannot be changed once the game starts. You begin with three extra lives and can collect more as you progress; if you run out of lives then the game is over and you must start again from the beginning. If you quit the game mid-level, you will restart from the beginning of whatever level you were on.

You start with only the chainsaw and a fully-mastered combat shotgun as weapons, but you will also have the blood punch, dash, a fully-outfitted equipment launcher and all Praetor suit perks, runes and Sentinel crystal upgrades. Another fully-mastered weapon is given at random each time you complete an arena round.
 * The BFG-9000 is given at the start of Reclaimed Earth.
 * The Sentinel Hammer is awarded when starting round five of Reclaimed Earth, but it requires four charges to use rather than two; picking up hammer charges will still fully charge the weapon.

A 3UP is awarded when you successfully complete a Blitz or bonus round, or a 1UP if you fail. Once you have obtained all the weapons, you will also receive a 1UP at the end of each arena round. A 2UP item can also be found in each Traversal round.

Scoring
Points are awarded for every monster killed that is not a zombie, spirit or summoned by an arch-vile, with larger demons awarding more points.

On wave two of each Arena Round (and wave three in round five), Ranak will release a number of "bounty demons" into the area - these demons are indicated by a bounty symbol and will all be the same species. The demons are initially highlighted gold, but after a while their value will decrease to silver and then bronze; if they are still not killed when time runs out, they will disappear and you will not be able to move on to the next wave. If you kill all the bounty demons in time then the final demon will leave behind a gold, silver or bronze onslaught powerup - once picked up, this item will multiply all damage dealt as well as quadrupling, tripling or doubling all points scored for a short time.

In Blitz and Coin rounds, the monsters/coins initially have a gold value but will be reduced to silver and then bronze as time elapses. You need to kill the monsters or collect the coins as quickly as possible to score maximum points in these rounds.

Each level contains three combat challenges, which are derived from challenges found in the campaign. Each challenge completed awards bonus points, and even more points are awarded for completing all three.

If you manage to complete Horde Mode, you will receive additional points depending on the chosen difficulty. You will also receive 1,000 points for every remaining extra life, and 25,000 points for each unused BFG shot.