TheDOOMfranchise is one of the most influential and iconic names to fall under the Bethesda umbrella, with it being no wonder that references to the longstanding FPS giant often appear in other Bethesda IPs. Following a successful reboot in 2016, theDOOMfranchise is still going strong over 30 years after its inception, with fans of the series looking forward to the hopeful launch ofDOOM: The Dark Agesin 2025.

The legacy ofDOOMwas recently reflected in some well-received crossover content withStarfield, Bethesda’s ambitious 2023 space-faring RPG. It seems surprisingly easy for the wider themes and iconic imagery ofDOOMto be translated over to other franchises, and one other current Bethesda title seems like a great candidate for some futureDOOMcollaborative content of its own.Fallout 76has a constant need to keep fans engaged with new content, and the kinds of weapons and armor that players have come to expect from theFalloutfranchise could be a match made in heaven in terms of futureDOOMcollaborative content for76.

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A Near-Future Collaboration Between DOOM and Fallout 76 Could Be Perfect For Both Franchises

The post-launch life ofStarfieldwas given a massive boost with the launch of the game’s Creation Clubin June, which allows talented members of the title’s community to create a huge array of mods that can then be accessed and used in-game by other players. While theStarfieldCreation Club has drawn some criticism due to how its paid mods blur the lines between community passion and microtransactions, fans were recently pleasantly surprised with the release of the At Hell’s Gate mod.

The At Hell’s Gate mod forStarfieldis completely free, and brings a huge amount ofDOOM-related content to the game in the way of a major quest as well as the iconic Super Shotgun, Crucible Blade, Praetor Suit, and more. With the core story of theDOOMfranchise being so heavily tied to interplanetary travel and futuristic science-fiction, this collaborative content withStarfieldfeels right at home despite the thematic differences between the two IPs, and this could easily be repeated betweenDOOMandFallout 76.

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Sadly, due to the multiplayer and live-service nature ofFallout 76, the 2018 title does not have its own version of the Creation Club, although there are still some avenues for Bethesda to introduce enjoyable DOOM content to the game. Keeping this potentialDOOMcontent behind a pay-wall seems like another controversy waiting to happen forFallout 76, and Bethesda could instead make thisDOOMcrossover content freely available to promotethe upcoming launch ofDOOM: The Dark Ages.

DOOM and Fallout 76 Share More Similarities Than What Meets the Eye

LikeStarfield’s At Hell’s Gate mod,Fallout 76could tie itsDOOMcontent to a new major quest, with fans having to complete this new experience to unlock the majority of the crossover’s content. Weapons like the Super Shotgun could be added to76without seeming too out of place, and there is even an argument to be made thatDOOM’s iconic BFG-9000 is a good match forFallout’s sci-fi brand of destruction.

With Praetor-Suit-Themed Power Armor and new mutated enemies resembling some ofDOOM’s unforgettable demons being just some examples, the collaborative potential betweenDOOMandFallout76is massive. Consistent post-launch content is absolutely integral for a game like76, and Bethesda could draw a lot of attention between two of its most successful franchises with a well-timed crossover between76and the widerDOOMIP. The release ofDOOM: The Dark Agesis seemingly not too far away, and the recent success ofDOOM’s foray intoStarfieldshould be more than enough inspiration for Bethesda to extend this courtesy tothe Appalachian Wasteland ofFallout 76.

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‘I Don’t Agree With That’ Doom: The Dark Ages Director Responds to ‘Woke Ages’ Criticism

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