Massive Doom Slayers Collection For Switch Leaked Ahead Of QuakeCon

Massive Doom Slayers Collection For Switch Leaked Ahead Of QuakeCon
Images via Bethesda

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

19th Aug 2021 14:49

A Best Buy listing looks to have leaked a massive Doom Slayers Collection for Nintendo Switch, ahead of QuakeCon. 

The collection is shown as being priced at $49.99, although an official image has not yet been uploaded.

This isn't the first time we've seen a Doom Slayers Collection, as it had been released previously on both Xbox and PlayStation - the only difference being that it didn't include Doom 64

When Is The Doom Slayers Collection Coming Out?

The collection will apparently be available on September 2, 2021. However, an official announcement is expected shortly.

We're also expecting a 'revitalised version' of Quake, as the QuakeCon schedule seems to have accidentally leaked the announcement. The event page of Friday’s “Let’s Talk Quake” event mentioned that Digital Foundry’s John Linneman would be chatting with Machine Games’ Jerk Gustaffson about a “revitalised edition” of Quake.

What Is Included In The Doom Slayers Collection?

DOOM 64
Click to enlarge

If you want to know how much bang you get for your buck, the Doom Slayers Collection includes: 

  • Doom
  • Doom 2
  • Doom 3
  • Doom 64
  • The 2016 Doom reboot

All of that in the palm of your hand or docked to your TV with a Switch? Blasting alien scum has never sounded so tempting.

When Is QuakeCon?

The all-digital QuakeCon 2021 event will be held on August 19 until August 21. It starts at 2pm ET. 

In a statement, they said: "We can’t wait to get back to Dallas with our QuakeCon family, but for the continued safety of our staff, the volunteers, and the community, this year’s QuakeCon will once again be a digital-only event,

"We’ll have all the Peace, Love, and Rockets – remotely – August 19-21." If Doom and more Quake don't float your boat, how about being able to play The Elder Scrolls Online for free, courtesy of QuakeCon? Oh, we're good to you, aren't we?

 

Mel Ramsay
About the author
Mel Ramsay
Mel is GGRecon's former Editor-in-Chief. She was previously a senior journalist at LADbible.
Why trust GGRecon?

Established in 2019, we don’t just cover games - we live them. Our expert team is full of dedicated gamers, qualified journalists, and industry insiders who collectively boast decades of experience covering gaming and esports. This deep-rooted expertise allows us to provide authoritative and nuanced perspectives first-hand from a team who are playing, and researching every game covered on our website. 

Our foundation is built on a profound commitment to editorial independence, ensuring our content remains free from external influence and advertising pressures and is held to the highest level of editorial conduct, integrity, and quality. 

Every article on GGRecon comes from rigorous research, informed analysis, and a passion for gaming that resonates with our readers. We uphold these standards through a transparent editorial policy, accessible here, which governs our processes and maintains our accountability.

Trending
Helldivers 2 fans slam 'criminal' spawns ruining Automaton missions
Xbox’s X-Men collab is a major disappointment for gamers
Fast-paced FPS Histera finally gets release date reveal
EVE Online reveals new Equinox expansion for creativity and customisation
Helldivers 2 players hate 'terrible' & 'overused' debuff
Related Articles
Codemasters reveals more about F1 24's revised physics and handling systems
Helldivers 2 players have a huge problem with 'broken' Shield Devastators
Former Psygnosis, Wipeout, Skate, Horizon: Call of the Mountain Developers announce Starlight Games studio & New Games
Dragon's Dogma 2 patch will nerf Dragonsplague
Overwatch 2 fans celebrate ban wave against 'clowns' using MnK on console