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Doom Gets Tantalising Ten Second Teaser

Bethesda begins hype ahead of full E3 reveal.

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Bethesda has released a very short teaser for Doom, the modern day reboot of its treasured shooter series.

Before you get too excited, there's about three seconds of gameplay, with the rest confirming that there will be a worldwide gameplay reveal at Bethesda's E3 showcase on June 14.

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After a lengthy absence, Doom resurfaced in February 2014, with publisher Bethesda revealing that access to the Doom beta would be given to those that pre-order Wolfenstein: The New Order.

Although a version of Doom 4 existed, that edition was scrapped and the project was rebooted.

"An earlier version of Doom 4 did not exhibit the quality and excitement that id and Bethesda intend to deliver and that Doom fans worldwide expect," said Bethesda's Pete Hines said in February last year.

"As a result, id refocused its efforts on a new version of Doom 4 that promises to meet the very high expectations everyone has for this game and this franchise. When we're ready to talk about the Doom 4 id is making, we will let folks know."

Bethesda is hosting its own press conference at E3 2014. Along with the Doom reveal teased in this video, there has been fervent speculation that Fallout 4 will be shown for the first time too. This has not been officially confirmed by Bethesda, however.

Rumours of Fallout 4 development have been circulating for a number of years and in April 2013, Bethesda confirmed the Skyrim development team is moving onto its next big project, further intensifying speculation that a Fallout 4 announcement is impending.

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