A media outlet has compared Doom Eternal’s Nintendo Switch port to its original PlayStation 4 Pro release and called the new version “remarkable.”
Doom Eternalreleased forNintendo Switchon Tuesday, ported byPanicButton, the studio behind the well-received Switch port of Doom 2016.

Game Explain has managed to edit a video comparing the new version and editor André Segers highlighted the favourable results in a tweet on Tuesday.
“Panic Button must be wizards. It’s remarkable the game runs on Switch at all, let alone look this good whole doing so,” hewrote.

Doom Eternal is available digitally via the Nintendo Switch eShop. According to publisherBethesda, there are currently no plans for a physical version on Switch.
Both single-player and Battlemode are included in the Switch version, along with a motion aiming control option which utilises gyro controls. This can also be used in combination with the control stick, according to Bethesda.

Eternal was released forXbox One,PS4andPCin March this year. Bethesda claimedId Software’s shooter doubled the launch revenue of the previous series entry, 2016’s Doom, although it didn’t offer specific figures.
VGC’sDoom Eternal reviewsaid “Id delivers another relentlessly entertaining single-player campaign that’s one hell of a stress buster.”



