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The Doom Classics Collection is an essential purchase for fans
Limited Run Games open pre-orders for a new physical collection of classic Doom games.

Limited Run Games announce a new physical collection of classic Doom games.
Here comes another tempting release from Limited Run Games. This time it’s a new compilation of classic first-person shooters from id Software.
The Doom Classics Collection is coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 later this year and includes Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3.
The standard edition features a full-colour manual, reversible cover art, and all three games on a single Switch game card or PS4 disc. The Collector’s Edition and Special Edition come with a range of goodies, including an 8GB USB drive in the form of a shareware disk.
Pre-orders are open from April 2 to May 2, 2021. The game is planned to ship approximately 4-5 months after the pre-order window closes.
Doom: The Classics Collection Special Edition
- A copy of the game on cartridge or disc
- Full-color manual
- Reversible coversheet
- Red metal keycard replica
- Official Nintendo Switch sized SteelBook
- 8GB Doom Shareware Disk USB (USB drive will be empty)
- Marine helmet PVC keychain
- Set of three 9″ x 6″ art prints
- Reprint Of The Original 1996 16-Page Doom Comic originally sold in the id Anthology box set
Doom: The Classics Collection Collector’s Edition
- A copy of the game on cartridge or disc
- Full-colour manual
- Premium die-cut windowed box
- Detailed shadow box featuring activated LED lights and sound. When activated the shadow box plays the iconic E1M1 music
- Reversible coversheet
- Red metal keycard replica
- SteelBook
- 8GB Doom Shareware Disk USB (USB drive will be empty)
- Marine helmet PVC keychain
- Set of three 9″ x 6″ art prints
- Reprint Of The Original 1996 16-Page Doom Comic originally sold in the id Anthology box set
Pre-orders for all three flavours of The Doom Classics Collection are available directly from Limited Run Games.
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