Clicking any of the affected Doom games' listings right now, however, leads to dead Xbox 360 content pages, the kind you might find for delisted Xbox games like Marvel Ultimate Alliance. And on Friday, Bethesda gave those version's holders a rude awakening: the company completely delisted those Xbox 360 versions.Īs of press time, those games' original SKUs can still be found in Larry 'Major Nelson' Hyrb's definitive Xbox 360 backwards-compatibility list, along with reminders that those games came back to life on Xbox One consoles in 20. That was solid news for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch owners, who've yet to get ports of Doom, Doom II, or Doom 3: BFG Edition.īut the news was different on Xbox One, where all three games had already received digital-download ports thanks to that platform's hearty Xbox 360 backwards-compatibility program.
As part of its annual QuakeCon festivities, id Software surprise-announced a launch of all three 'original' Doom games on modern consoles on Friday, effective immediately.