Dark Ages scores significantly lower on PS5 immediately after its latest update patch
Blog Andrew Joseph 08 Aug , 2025 0

The update not only adds new skins and bug fixes, but the new Ripatorium adds an unlimited arena that can be ripped through foes ad voes ad nauseum. Even better, you can get this new and improved Doomsday Killer version for under $45.
Best Buy now offers $25 off for Doom: The Dark Ages of PS5reducing the price from $69.99 to just $44.99, is a good time.
Now, here is the best price for physical copies of games from major online retailers, along with Amazon Oos Walmart is available for $49and Today's target drops to $55.99 The same is true. For those who want to buy digitally, the Dark Age also depends on PS5 $52.99.
What about the new update? Fighting is always at the heart of doom, and the new iPatorium in Update 2 can pick opponents, quantity, if you want to challenge your own time limits, and adjust the respawn settings.
Or, just put everything into practice as much as possible and survive as much as possible.
As you would expect from a game where the soundtrack is so core experience, you can also choose music for showdowns and arenas, or choose three.
In his comments on IGNMitchell Saltzman awarded 10 points of the Dark Age and said: “Doomer: The Dark Age may deprive Doom of eternal mobility focus, but replace it with anything different than anything that has done before and still satisfying this series in its own way.”
Should I buy now or wait for Black Friday?
It really depends on your preference. I think Doom: Dark Ages may be cheaper Black Friday Get out of here.
At $45, it still saves a lot of money, while retailing at $25. But if you can wait another three months to find out, Black Friday may enjoy a better discount.
My best guess is that it will drop to $30-40 in Black Friday sales, which tends to start in early November. If you can stick with it, you may find a better deal. There are others 2025 Sales Events Just like Prime Day in October, or any post-game Comcom sales to consider.
However, some people are already big enough to know that you can spend time paying, too, so if you want to play Doom: Dark Ages now, without paying a $70 price, there is nothing wrong with today’s game of the year contender falling to $45.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in technology, gaming and fitness, including Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, Techradar. He is a big fan of magic: parties and other collectible card games that frustrate his wife.