The battle to rid Earth of demons may be finished, but that doesn't mean we've seen the last of Doom Eternal. Earlier this morning, Bethesda shared some screens from the upcoming DLC packs for id Software's modern-day masterpiece and they show some new environments that players will be traveling to. There's not a whole lot to glean from them, but it's great that they won't be repeating level designs from the main campaign.

Many are speculating that the expansion pass will be a prequel to Eternal's main campaign, which picks up some six months after the end of DOOM (2016). There's something of a story gap between the Doom Slayer being incapacitated and then suddenly in control of a massive fortress, so we're likely going to experience him acquiring that first hand.

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As for what these screens show, I really couldn't say. The second looks like what I described above. The shape of that oil rig bears some resemblance to the "Fortress of Doom," so I have a feeling that is where the Slayer got his castle. The first shot potentially looks like heaven, so maybe we'll get to see more of the Slayer's time in the arena.

Either way, it looks like exciting things are in store for Eternal.

Source: Twitter

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