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Bethesda Softworks announced via Twitter that Doom Eternal will be released on Valve's Steam platform, along with sister titles RAGE 2, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, and eventually Fallout 76. After earlier statements that both Fallout 76 and RAGE 2 would be exclusive to the Bethesda.net store and launcher, it had been widely assumed that the publisher intended to take all of its titles exclusive to its own store. Bethesda had declined to offer any clarification on this point until now, only having called the matter "undecided" in the wake of announcements at QuakeCon 2018.[201903260229 1]

  1. Horti, Samuel (12 August 2018). "Bethesda may still release future games on Steam despite Fallout 76 avoiding the platform." PC Gamer. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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Bethesda Softworks announced their fifth annual BE3 presentation for 2019 today, scheduling it for Sunday, June 9 at 5:30 PM Pacific time. A new in-depth look at Doom Eternal has been promised to be part of the event. See the official page at Bethesda.net for the full announcement.

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John Romero issued an update regarding SIGIL, his new upcoming episode project for The Ultimate Doom, in the wake of an earlier announcement of a production delay by Limited Run Games. He has confirmed that the Big Box and Beast Box physical releases should now ship in April, and that as a result, he has chosen to also delay the availability of the WAD as a free online download until then.

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John Romero celebrated the 25th anniversary of the release of Doom with the announcement of SIGIL, a new nine-level episode for the game which serves as a continuation of the story from the end of Thy Flesh Consumed:

After killing the Spiderdemon at the end of E4M8 (Unto the Cruel), your next stop is Earth — you must save it from hellspawn that is causing unimaginable carnage. But Baphomet glitched the final teleporter with his hidden sigil whose eldritch power brings you to even darker shores of Hell. You fight through this stygian pocket of evil to confront the ultimate harbingers of Satan, then finally return to become Earth’s savior.

—John Romero, [1]

The episode itself will be released for free in February 2019, but hardcore fans can take avail of one of two special offers from Romero Games until December 24. The Beast Box special edition, retailing for $166 US, includes the following:

  • A demonic over-sized box, inspired by the id Anthology box, individually numbered and signed personally by John Romero and featuring the artwork of Christopher Lovell;
  • A 16 GB 3.5" floppy disk-themed USB that includes the free megawad data and extras.
  • A 2-disc booklet styled case that includes the free megawad data, full soundtrack by Buckethead, behind-the-scenes information on the original game and the megawad’s development.
  • An 8x10 inch art print signed by Christopher Lovell.
  • A SIGIL-themed coin.
  • A pewter statue of John Romero’s head on a spike.
  • An XL-sized SIGIL T-shirt.
  • 2 stickers: 1 SIGIL and 1 Romero Games.

For $39.99, a subset of these goodies are available in the standard edition. See the official site for full information.