DOOM: The Dark Ages Sees Surge in Pre-Order Cancellations Due to Underwhelming Physical Edition
Fans of *DOOM: The Dark Ages* are canceling their pre-orders en masse following the revelation that the physical edition of the game ships with a mere 85 MB of data on the disc. To play the title, gamers must download an additional 80 GB of content, a requirement that has sparked widespread frustration. This unexpected development came to light after several retailers prematurely shipped the game before its official release date.
In a recent @DoesItPlay1 post, the community highlighted this glaring oversight. Known for focusing on game preservation and evaluating physical releases, the account emphasized that the current version of *DOOM: The Dark Ages* requires an active internet connection to function properly. Many pre-order enthusiasts expressed their dissatisfaction, choosing instead to delay their purchase until the digital version becomes available. For traditional gamers who value owning a tangible copy, the reliance on online updates diminishes the sense of ownership they seek.
Despite the backlash, players who received early copies praised the game's quality, with some even sharing their experiences on Reddit. At Game8, we awarded *DOOM: The Dark Ages* an impressive 88/100, lauding its gritty combat mechanics and the series' bold return to its roots. If you'd like to delve deeper into our review, you can find it here.
What Can Players Do About It?
While the physical edition has disappointed many, Bethesda has offered a potential olive branch. Those affected can claim an exclusive in-game skin as compensation for the inconvenience caused. Stay tuned for further updates regarding the availability of this reward.






