Update [Wed 21st May 2025, 8am]:
An additional nugget on DOOM: The Dark Ages’ performance has been shared by journalist Chris Dring on X (or Twitter), who says analyst firm Ampere is estimating over two million of the game’s players so far are on Xbox.
Over 2m of which are on Xbox, according to Ampere. Power of Game Pass.
I did expect it to do a bit better after the buzz out of last year’s Xbox event. But that’s probably just my expectations being too high. https://t.co/lS0UWCHHTm
— Christopher Dring (@Chris_Dring) May 20, 2025
It’s unclear if this includes both Xbox Series X|S consoles and Microsoft’s PC storefront, but either way it’s safe to assume that a significant portion of those players are using Xbox Game Pass.
We’ll probably never got a full breakdown of the release’s sales, but it’s an interesting statistic nonetheless.
Original Story: DOOM: The Dark Ages has been played by more than three million users since its release last week, which makes it the biggest launch for developer id Software in its entire history.
Bethesda shared the news in a tweet, where it also confirmed the new release had reached the milestone seven times faster than the previous game, DOOM Eternal. As well as being for sale at full price across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, it was also included in Game Pass on day one.
As for the comparison with DOOM Eternal, the middle title in the trilogy did not launch on Game Pass, but it did come to the service roughly six months after release.
Thank you for making DOOM: The Dark Ages the biggest launch in id’s history – 7x faster to 3 million players than DOOM Eternal. pic.twitter.com/c0SKR97FO8— Bethesda (@bethesda) May 20, 2025
The update flies in the face of fan concern that brewed over the weekend, where hobbyist analysts tracked the game’s concurrent user stats on Steam, which never broke 32,000 players. When compared to other recent releases like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Oblivion Remastered, it didn’t look like the FPS was doing particularly well. Now, however, with the update from Bethesda, it appears that narrative is false.
In our DOOM: The Dark Ages PS5 review, we awarded the shooter an 8/10 rating and said: “Take some time to adjust to DOOM: The Dark Ages, and you’ll discover another fantastically ferocious first-person shooter.” We also have a 100% complete overview of every collectible in the game in our DOOM: The Dark Ages guide.
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