Game of the Year nominee DOOM Eternal will land on Nintendo Switch on December 8th.
The port, which will only be available through digital download through the eShop and through digital distributors, will not include the Ancient Gods Part One DLC at launch, but is expected in the future.
“The wait is almost over,” Nintendo's YouTube description reads.
"Get ready to conquer demons when Doom Eternal comes to Nintendo Switch on Dec. 8!”
Read More: Doom Eternal "The Ancient Gods Part 1" Review: The Kind Of DLC That Really Revs Your Chainsaw
Doom Eternal Switch Release Date Confirmed Ahead Of Launch Next Week
Check out the trailer below:
While it's unlikely to be the technical showstopper the other versions of the game are, the game will run at 30 FPS and if it's anything like the Switch version of 2016's DOOM reboot, we're in for a treat.
The port is being handled by Panic Button, who previously worked on the aforementioned DOOM 2016 port, as well as the Switch versions of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Wolfenstein: Youngblood.
The Switch version will offer Motion Aiming, as well as the BATTLEMODE multiplayer suite that pits the DOOM Slayer against two players controlling demons.
The game is currently nominated for Game of the Year at the Game Awards 2020, as well as for Best Score and Music, Best Audio Design and Best Action game.
You can find out more about the nominees here.
For more on DOOM Eternal, check out our review of the standalone DLC "The Ancient Gods Part 1".
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