DOOM, the classic videogame, has turned 30. The game remains relevant and vital today as it was upon release. To celebrate its 30th birthday, Sigil 2 has been released. The game's creators, Johns Romero and Carmack, reunited to thank the Doom community for keeping the game alive. Various articles and tweets are commemorating the anniversary, highlighting the game's impact and the various ways to play it.
30 Years After Doom’s Release, These Are the 30 Best-Worst Ways to Play the Game That Started It All https://t.co/yNmUKTIjpH https://t.co/RT2fen8tTo
Want More DOOM? Sigil 2 Is Out To Celebrate It’s 30th Birthday https://t.co/7BqkKseyWf
DOOM just turned 30. Unlike a lot of other classic videogames, this one is just as vital and relevant today as the day it was released. https://t.co/NdFJJj9Gh3
Happy 30th to @DOOM! https://t.co/KoPj0C28kg
For Doom's 30th anniversary, the Johns Romero and Carmack reunited to celebrate the FPS that changed everything: "I want to thank everybody in the Doom community for keeping this game alive." https://t.co/aXWkl8SNVK