Bethesda.net login requirement for classic Doom games will be made optional, fix in the works
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Yesterday, Bethesda brought three classic Doom games to Switch. Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 can all be found on the eShop. These launches were great news for fans, but it didn’t come without a bit of controversy.
In order to play the classic Doom games, players have been required to log in to a Bethesda.net account. It’s far from the worst thing in the world, but some viewed it as an inconvenience while others simply weren’t interested in signing up. Thankfully, a fix is on the way.
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Switch eShop charts – July 27, 2019
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Japan’s best-selling games of June 2019
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The latest issue of Famitsu has shared a listing of the top 30 best-selling games in Japan for the month of June 2019. You can check out the full results below, including debut sales for Cadence of Hyrule as well as debut digital sales for Super Mario Maker 2 and Yo-kai Watch 4.
Screenshots of this week’s Nintendo Downloads – July 25, 2019
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Several new games out came out this week on the eShop. If you’re interested in checking out what’s new in screenshot form, take a look at the gallery below.
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Doom II Switch footage
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Rounding out today’s Doom footage is a look at Doom II running on Switch. Take a look at the gameplay in the video below.
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Doom 1 Switch footage
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GameXplain has shared some footage from the new Switch re-release of Doom 1. Have a look at the footage below.
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Doom Switch ports require players to sign in to a Bethesda.net account
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A trio of classic Doom games have landed on the Switch eShop. Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 can be purchased starting today. However, there’s one element about the experience that some players have taken issue with.
In order to play the Doom Switch ports, you’re required to log in to a Bethesda.net account. If you stay signed in, it seems that each title can be played offline. It might be a bit of a hassle if you want to jump in right away – especially if you don’t have an account already and aren’t interested in creating one – but you should be all set after logging in.
Panic Button ported Doom 3 to Switch
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Bethesda released a trio of classic Doom games on Switch today. Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 are all live on the eShop.
We can thank Panic Button’s efforts for making Doom 3 possible on Switch. The company ported the game over, the company confirmed on Twitter.
Panic Button also has another Switch game out today. Wolfenstein: Youngblood is now available, which was ported by the studio.
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Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 re-release trailer
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Bethesda has shared a trailer for the re-released versions of Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 that are all out now on Switch. View the video below.
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Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 all getting surprise release on Switch today
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Update: All three games are now live on the eShop. Doom costs $4.99, Doom II costs $4.99, and Doom 3 costs $9.99.
Original: The original Doom games are coming to Switch today, listings on Nintendo UK’s website reveal. Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 should all be out soon – likely tying in to the start of QuakeCon 2019.
Here’s an overview of each title: