Doom 4 announced, rumored to be running on new multiplatform engine?
If you’re a fan of the Doom franchise then here’s some good news! id Software has announced that they’re working on Doom 4 already. Interestingly enough, the game might be headed multiplatform on the company’s new proprietary engine. To find out more, head on over to the full article.
This just in, id Software has started production on Doom 4 and has opened hiring for the game’s producer, lead designer, lead animator, and more.
This is a pretty big announcement considering what the Doom franchise means to gamers. Even id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead took some time to comment about the game and its importance to their company as well.
Doom is part of the id Software DNA and demands the greatest talent and brightest minds in the industry to bring the next installment of our flagship franchise to Earth. It’s critical for id Software to have the best creative minds in-house to develop games that meet the standards synonymous with our titles.
While details on this game have been rather sketchy, rumor has it that the game will be going cross-platform using their new proprietary engine called Tech 5 which, according to the company’s lead artist Kevin Cloud, is running great:
You don’t even have to worry about how it’s going to look on PS3 or 360. Right now we’ve got it running cross-platform running 60 hertz, and it looks really good.In terms of what artists are available to achieve–it’s something you have to see for yourself. I can say this, but you still won’t get it until you see it.
Via Shacknews