Bethesda and id Software are showing off quite a bit of their upcoming FPS, DOOM, later today. The game’s singleplayer campaign will be livestreamed over on Twitch at 2pm EDT on April 27.
Led by Executive Producer Marty Stratton and Creative Director Hugo Martin, the livestream will showcase some never-before-seen levels in the game’s extensive single-player campaign. The duo intends to show the audience what the game has to offer outside of multiplayer.
A couple of days earlier on Monday, id Software’s Tom Mustaine will showcase the game’s SnapMap mode. SnapMap is a map creator that allows gamers to create their own co-op, single-player and multiplayer content by selecting one of the modes and just playing around with the tools, which allow you to essentially “snap” maps together based on prefabricated rooms and corridors.
Monday, April 25 (2 pm ET) – SnapMap Livestream
Tom Mustaine from the id Software SnapMap team will demo the wide range of co-op, single player and multiplayer content available in SnapMap, from creating a basic mode to showing off the intricate maps made possible by the powerful SnapMap tools.
Wednesday, April 27 (2 pm ET) – Single-Player Livestream
Tune in again for an exclusive preview of DOOM’s single-player campaign led by Executive Producer Marty Stratton and Creative Director Hugo Martin. This includes several never-before-seen levels and plenty of visceral, demon-blasting action.
You can watch the livestream below when it goes up next week.