Doom Eternal executive producer Marty Stratton has announced the cancellation of a promised multiplayer mode for the monster-slaying sequel, driven in
The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the world of game development has apparently taken a major toll over at id Software, the company behind Doom Eternal. Over on its Twitter feed today, executive producer Marty Stratton emerged to explain that the company is cancelling a planned “Invasion” multiplayer mode, in part due to the challenges of pandemic-driven remote work. “As many are aware, we intended to release a free Invasion Mode update for the game; however, the unforeseen consequences of the pandemic and remote working impacted the progress of development for this addition,” he wrote.