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This DOOM: The Dark Ages Game Pass guide covers everything about id Software’s brutal medieval prequel. The game arrives on May 14, 2026, as a day‑one addition to the Xbox Game Pass May 14 lineup. It is one of two major day‑one releases that day, alongside Subnautica 2.
In this guide, we explain which Game Pass tiers include DOOM, what makes this entry different from previous DOOM games, and how to get the best experience on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Cloud.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a prequel to 2016’s DOOM and DOOM Eternal. It tells the origin story of the Doom Slayer during a medieval period. Unlike the high‑tech, fast‑paced combat of Eternal, The Dark Ages slows down the action. You wield a shield, a mace, and a wrist‑blade instead of a plasma rifle or rocket launcher. The aesthetic is gothic, grim, and heavy.
The campaign takes place across demon‑infested castles, corrupted cathedrals, and hellish battlefields. New mechanics include:
For fans of the franchise, this is a deliberate shift. The developers at id Software have said they wanted to explore a “different rhythm” of combat.
Not all Game Pass subscribers can play DOOM on day one. The game requires a tier that includes PC access or the new Premium tier. Here is the breakdown:
| Subscription Tier | Access to DOOM: The Dark Ages |
|---|---|
| Game Pass Core | No |
| Game Pass Console | No |
| PC Game Pass | Yes |
| Game Pass Ultimate | Yes (Console, PC, Cloud) |
| Game Pass Premium | Yes (Console, Cloud only – not PC) |
If you are an Ultimate subscriber, you can play on your Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, or via Cloud on your phone, tablet, or browser. If you have Premium (the new $18.99 tier), you can play on console or Cloud but not on PC.
For a full comparison of all current tiers, see our Xbox Game Pass tiers comparison 2026 post.
On May 14, follow these steps:
The download size is approximately 85 GB. Pre‑load is not available, but you can start downloading from midnight local time on May 14.
For tips on managing storage, see our Game Pass storage management guide (cluster post placeholder, can link later).
| Console | Mode | Resolution | Target Frame Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xbox Series X | Quality | 4K native | 60 fps |
| Xbox Series X | Performance | 1440p (upscaled to 4K) | 120 fps |
| Xbox Series S | Default | 1080p | 60 fps |
| Xbox Series S | Performance | 900p | 120 fps |
The game uses id Tech 7 with ray tracing for shadows and reflections. On Quality mode, ray tracing is enabled. On Performance mode, it is disabled. Series S owners can expect stable 60 fps in default mode; 120 fps mode drops resolution noticeably.
For a deeper look at how Game Pass games perform on different hardware, see Xbox Game Pass performance guide 2026 (cluster post placeholder).
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 11 | Windows 11 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5-10600K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Intel Core i7-12700K / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
| Memory | 16 GB RAM | 32 GB RAM |
| Graphics | NVIDIA RTX 2060 / AMD RX 6600 | NVIDIA RTX 3080 / AMD RX 6800 XT |
| Storage | 85 GB SSD | 85 GB NVMe SSD |
| DirectX | Version 12 | Version 12 |
Ray tracing requires an RTX 3060 or higher (NVIDIA) or RX 6700 XT or higher (AMD). The game supports DLSS 3 and FSR 2.2.
If your PC meets the recommended specs, you can expect 1440p at 80–100 fps on High settings.
| Feature | DOOM (2016) | DOOM Eternal | DOOM: The Dark Ages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setting | Sci‑fi facility | Multiple dimensions | Medieval hellscape |
| Combat pace | Fast | Very fast | Slower, heavier |
| Movement | Sprint, no dash | Dash, climb, swing | No dash, limited verticality |
| Key weapon | Super shotgun | Super shotgun | Shield + mace |
| Glory kills | Fast, gory | Faster, more acrobatic | Brutal, slow, weighty |
| Platforming | Minimal | Extensive | Almost none |
Traditionalists may dislike the slower pace. But id Software has emphasized that The Dark Ages is a deliberate artistic choice, not a downgrade. The game is designed for players who want a “tank‑like” power fantasy rather than a speed run.
For a comparison of all major Game Pass shooters available in 2026, see Best shooters on Xbox Game Pass 2026 (cluster post placeholder).
Yes. The game bridges the gap between the Slayer’s origins (shown briefly in DOOM 2016 codex entries) and the events of DOOM Eternal. You will encounter:
You do not need to have played previous DOOM games to enjoy the story, but returning fans will appreciate the callbacks. For a complete DOOM timeline, see DOOM franchise chronological order guide (cluster post placeholder).
As of May 10, 2026, full reviews are under embargo. However, hands‑on previews from select outlets have been published. Common praise includes:
Common concerns include:
We will update this guide when full reviews drop on May 14.
If you already have Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass, there is no reason not to try it. The game is effectively free with your subscription. Even if the slower combat is not your preference, you have lost nothing. For Console (non‑Ultimate) subscribers, upgrading to Ultimate for one month costs 22.99.Thatischeaperthanbuyingthegameoutright(69.99).
For advice on whether to upgrade your tier for this game, see Should you upgrade Game Pass for DOOM: The Dark Ages? (cluster post placeholder).
This DOOM: The Dark Ages Game Pass guide shows that id Software has taken a risk by slowing down the franchise. Whether that risk pays off will be decided by players. But for Game Pass subscribers, the risk is minimal. Download it on May 14, play the first hour, and decide for yourself.
We will update this guide with post‑launch patches, DLC announcements, and performance improvements.