Latest Doom franchise games for PS4
Doom’s identity is pure kinetic combat and metal-infused momentum. The 1993 debut revolutionized FPS design; 1994’s Doom II refined arenas and arsenal; 1997’s Doom 64 became a cult favorite; 2004’s Doom 3 leaned into claustrophobic horror; 2016 reignited the Slayer fantasy; 2020’s Eternal pushed movement, weak points, and resource juggling to the edge.
- 1993 and 1994: genre-defining classics.
- 2004: a moody reinterpretation.
- 2016: modern push forward blueprint.
- 2020: mastery of speed and systems plus The Ancient Gods.
If you play on PS4, begin with Doom 2016. It teaches core mechanics clearly, from glory kills for health to chainsaw ammo economy, and runs brilliantly on PS4. Then step into Doom Eternal for advanced mobility and sandbox depth. The classics and Doom 64 are available with quality of life updates to appreciate the series’ roots.
FAQs
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How connected are the campaigns across the series on PS4?
Each entry stands alone but shares the Doom Slayer mythos. 2016 resets the stage and Eternal 2020 expands the cosmology, all accessible on PS4.
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What weapons and tools define the combat loop on PS4?
Super shotgun, rocket launcher, chainsaw, and flamethrower drive the health ammo armor triad, encouraging aggression on PS4.
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Does Doom support classic deathmatch on PS4? See more
Yes, classic releases include deathmatch and co-op, 2016 offers arena MP, and Eternal features Battlemode asymmetric play on PS4.