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DOOM Jun 06, 2016 The Art of DOOM – From Mars to Hell
A cold research facility on Mars. A blood-soaked pit in the fiery depths of Hell. How do you take these iconic DOOM locations and bring them to life for the latest generation of gamers? And how do you build something that evokes the original DOOM while feeling completely new? For the team at id Software, much of the game’s world came to life thanks to the concept art that helped define the visuals. Here’s an exclusive look at some of the environments in DOOM, with commentary straight from the artists and designers at id Software. View 
October’s Rumble Gauntlet
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Upcoming Gauntlets - Rumble and Grand Melee
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DOOM Oct 05, 2021 DOOM Eternal - Update 6.4 Release Notes
This update for DOOM Eternal is now available on all platforms. View 
DOOM Nov 18, 2021 Earn more during GHOULS, GOURDS & GALLEONS during our DOUBLE XP WEEKEND
Net more XP and unlock more ghastly goodies this weekend. View 
DOOM Mar 20, 2020 SPRING MEGA EVENT
Slay demons and snag sweet rewards from past events. View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 11, 2019 Dev Diary – Double Cards & The Art of Lane Conditions
How did the designers arrive at the Isle of Madness? Read on and find out! View 
Ghostwire: Tokyo Mar 23, 2022 Get to Know Ghostwire: Tokyo's Visitors & Yokai
Learn more about the Visitors, yokai and other phenomena taking to the streets of Tokyo in Tango Gameworks’ latest action-adventure game. View 
DOOM Sep 17, 2019 Pushing the DOOMBrush to the MAX
DOOM is art...but can it ~make~ art? View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 27, 2018 The Importance of Being Organized
Humans like to categorize and organize things. Our brains are wired to be really good at it. We experience a ton of information every day, and our brains process and organize a lot of it passively and instantaneously. At a basic level, there are categories of “don’t care about this right now” to “this is something I want to pay attention to.” This allows us to focus on the things we want or need to do without feeling overwhelmed by all the noise. For example, if we drive to work, we see thousands of objects but we automatically put some things into the “pay attention” category -- things like traffic signals, pedestrians, and other cars. View