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Doom, Doom 2, and Doom 3 have arrived on Nintendo Switch. Bethesda released the three single-player games on Friday. For now, you'll need access to a BNet account “to access certain features and/or content” though.

It's necessary to point out that the games themselves aren't new. Rather, they’re ports of old games. The Verge reports that once you've logged in, you'll be able to play Doom and Doom 2 offline. Bethesda has since stated that it will remove the login requirement following criticism in the wake of the games' release. Players were initially annoyed about the login requirement given the game is now 25 years old.

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