Doom Anthology Is Over 50% Off For PlayStation And Nintendo Switch
For $35, you can get six Doom games, a replica BFG with LED lights, and a steelbook case.
With Doom: The Dark Ages releasing May 15, now's a great time to replay the series. If you're looking to do just that, you may want to check out the deals on last year's Doom Anthology for PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. Doom Anthology released in October for $80, but you can snag it for over 50% off at Woot and Amazon.
Doom Anthology Deals
- Nintendo Switch or PlayStation at Woot -- $35 (
$80) - PlayStation at Amazon -- $37.52 (
$80)
Over at Amazon-owned retailer Woot, you can get Doom Anthology for only $35 (was $80) for PS5/PS4 or Nintendo Switch. Amazon also has Doom Anthology for PlayStation for $41.69--though some shoppers are eligible for an extra 10% off that drops the price to $37.52. Doom Anthology includes digital copies of six Doom games, including Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal, alongside a BFG replica collectible and steelbook case.
Doom Anthology is sold out for Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC at Amazon.
Doom Anthology - 6 Games / BFG Replica Collectible / Steelbook Case
$35 (was $80) for PlayStation or Nintendo Switch
The BFG replica is probably the most exciting inclusion in Doom Anthology for longtime fans. The iconic gun has been recreated as a five-inch collectible with LED lights and a display stand. The steelbook case is rather plain compared to the eye-catching box art typically featured in Doom releases.
Some fans may appreciate the understated look of the case, but most probably won't be pleased about the case not actually including a disc or cartridge. This collection is entirely digital, so you'll have to find something else to store inside it. Doom Anthology comes with a voucher that can be redeemed on Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo Switch eShop.
Doom Anthology comes with the following six games:
- Doom (1993)
- Doom II
- Doom 64
- Doom 3
- Doom (2016)
- Doom Eternal Deluxe Edition
Since it's a digital-only collection, the PlayStation edition is for PS5 and PS4, and the Xbox version has Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One versions. Even though Microsoft owns id Software's parent company ZeniMax Media, the PC version includes a Steam key, not a Microsoft Store key.
Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal are awesome first-person shooters that all fans of the genre should play, especially since Doom: The Dark Ages releases in a few short months.
But the older Doom games are definitely worth your time in 2025, too. Doom (1993) and Doom II were rereleased the same day Doom Anthology was revealed. Existing owners, including those who buy this collection, can upgrade for free. These enhanced editions can be played in 4K resolution at 120fps on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. They also feature a bevy of extra content, including a brand-new Doom II campaign episode, 26 new multiplayer maps, and more. Plus, both games now have cross-play for deathmatch and missions. The pair now boast 43 deathmatch maps and a staggering 187 mission maps.
If you're looking forward to the next entry in the Doom franchise, check out GameSpot's Doom: The Dark Ages preorder guide for details on bonuses and editions. PC players can save on Steam key preorders at GameSpot's sister site Fanatical.
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