Doom: The Dark Ages is coming to Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on May 13. The latest chapter in the Doom Slayer’s saga promises to be more grounded than previous installments, with a decreased emphasis on mid-air platforming and traversal, while placing a greater focus on melee combat, thanks to a new parry system and a variety of brutal medieval weapons to enhance your arsenal.
While Doom: The Dark Ages will be available to play on launch day for PC and Xbox, if you have a current Xbox Game Pass subscription, pre-ordering your own copy of the game entitles you to the Void Doom Slayer skin and other potential bonuses depending on which edition you pre-order. Below we’ve detailed what you get with each edition and where you can reserve a copy.
Doom: The Dark Ages – Standard Edition
The standard, $69.99 edition of Doom: The Dark Ages, doesn’t come packaged with any specific bonuses aside from the Void Doom Slayer Skin. Currently, you can pre-order a copy for Xbox or PlayStation from Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart, or Target. The PC version of the game is available to reserve from Steam, GMG, or Fanatical.
Doom: The Dark Ages – Premium Edition
The Premium Edition of Doom: The Dark Ages costs $99.99, but comes with several additional perks. Specifically, this version includes a digital artbook and soundtrack, along with a trio of in-game skins for the Doom Slayer, dragon, and Atlan. You’ll also get access to the first piece of post-launch campaign DLC when it arrives, but the coolest benefit with the Premium Edition is the ability to play the game up to two days early, on May 11.
If you’ve already pre-ordered the digital version of Doom: The Dark Ages for Xbox or PlayStation and want to get access to all of these benefits, you also have the option of purchasing a Premium Upgrade for $34.99.
Doom: The Dark Ages – Collector’s Bundle
If you some physical collectibles with your copy of Doom: The Dark Ages, your only option is the $199.99 Collector’s Bundle. In addition to all of the in-game bonuses featured in the Premium Edition, including two-day early access, the Collector’s Bundle comes packaged with a few pieces of Doom memorabilia. Inside, you’ll find a 12-inch statue of the Doom Slayer and a replica of the runic red keycard from the game, hidden inside an exclusive Steelbook case.