John Romero’s religious successor to Doom has been delayed

Sigil

Sigil, the Doom megawad being developed by sequence co-creator John Romero, has been delayed. In an replace posted final week, Romero confirmed that manufacturing points round premium variations of the game meant that the whole challenge needed to be pushed again.

Romero’s update says that “a few snags in production” meant that the game’s two boxed copies (one in every of which comes with a metallic statue of Romero’s head on a spike) will now ship “sometime in April.” It’s fairly late discover, notably on condition that we’re bang in the course of the megawad’s authentic mid-February launch date. Unfortunately, the delays additionally signifies that you’ll have to attend for the free model of the game.

If you missed the unique announcement, Romero describes Sigil – which was introduced late final 12 months – as a religious successor to the fourth episode of Doom. When it releases, it’ll function 9 single-player and 9 multiplayer ranges, however you’ll have to personal a registered copy of the unique 1993 launch of the shooter so as to play.

Come April, assuming you do really personal the game, you’ll be capable to obtain the mod, however sadly when you’re solely studying about Sigil now, you’ve missed your alternative to get a useless Romero head – pre-orders closed on Christmas Eve, 2018.

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If you favor your Doom a bit of extra related to this millenium, you then’ll be glad to know that Doom 2016 is getting its sequel. The Doom Eternal release date remains to be one thing of a thriller, however we’re anticipating it to be out there a while later this 12 months.

 
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