id Software is preparing a surprisingly large expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages.


Doom: The Dark Ages

Doom: The Dark Ages

Release Date: May 15, 2025

Genres: Shooter

Revelations is set to launch on July 7, 2026, and new preview details suggest players can expect around 10 to 12 hours of demon-slaying, endgame challenges, and classic Doom-inspired surprises.

TL;DR – Key Info
  • Doom: The Dark Ages | Revelations launches on July 7, 2026.
  • The expansion is reportedly designed as a 10 to 12-hour experience.
  • The new Chain Spear adds more mobility and becomes especially important in the endgame.
  • Revelations includes new levels, new demons, deeper puzzles, and classic Doom-style areas.
  • A free Ripatorium 3.0 update will also arrive for all Doom: The Dark Ages players.

Revelations Is Aiming for a 10 to 12-Hour Runtime

Doom: The Dark Ages | Revelations is shaping up to be more than a small add-on. According to recent preview coverage, the expansion is expected to last around 10 to 12 hours, putting it closer to a substantial campaign chapter than a quick DLC drop.

DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations - Official 4K Trailer | XBOX Games Showcase 2026

The expansion continues the Slayer’s story after he is wounded, betrayed, and trapped in a merciless purgatory. Bethesda describes Revelations as a new campaign built around darker truths, new strength, and another brutal fight against the forces of Hell.

Worth Knowing: The endgame is a major part of Revelations. Preview coverage says roughly 40% of the expansion is built around post-campaign challenges, secrets, upgraded encounters, and harder combat spaces.

CategoryDetails
ExpansionDoom: The Dark Ages | Revelations
Release dateJuly 7, 2026
Estimated lengthAround 10 to 12 hours
New weaponChain Spear
Free updateRipatorium 3.0

The Chain Spear Brings Movement Back Into Focus

The biggest gameplay addition is the Chain Spear, a new weapon that gives the Slayer more aggressive movement options. It can be used to attack, parry, break armor, grapple toward enemies, and move through arenas with more verticality than the base game usually allowed.

That matters because Doom: The Dark Ages was built around heavier, more grounded combat than Doom Eternal. Revelations appears to push the formula back toward faster movement without fully abandoning the tank-like rhythm of the main game.

The Chain Spear is also tied closely to the expansion’s harder content. Preview coverage suggests players will need to properly learn the weapon to handle the endgame, where the DLC opens up tougher encounters and more advanced traversal routes.


Classic Doom-Inspired Areas Are Part of the Endgame

Revelations will also bring back some old-school Doom flavor. The expansion’s endgame reportedly includes secret areas inspired by classic Doom II levels, rebuilt for the modern engine and filled with new combat challenges.

These do not sound like long standalone missions. Instead, they appear to be shorter, focused encounters designed to reward exploration and nod to the franchise’s history.

New and returning enemies are also part of the package. The Archvile and Pain Elemental are coming back, while fresh enemy variants and new threats should give veteran players more to learn once the campaign is cleared.


Ripatorium 3.0 Launches the Same Day

Alongside the paid expansion, id Software is releasing Ripatorium 3.0 as a free update for all Doom: The Dark Ages players. This update adds deeper customization, improved passcode generation, and personal presets to the arena challenge mode.

Players who own Revelations will get extra Ripatorium content after completing the expansion’s story, including three additional maps, new demons, and fully upgraded new weapons for use in the mode.

For Doom fans, the message is clear: Revelations is not just another story chapter. It is a larger expansion built around new movement, endgame mastery, and a few carefully placed callbacks to the series’ classic roots.