Stratton explains that, through the special SnapMap system, which allows users to create their own levels easily and share them with others, they can make cooperative scenarios. However, this doesn't meant that there's no chance for cooperative play in the upcoming title. Apparently the team at id Software wanted to focus more on the single-player aspect but Stratton adds that it might think about campaign co-op in future iterations of the shooter series. No campaign co-op but players can create their own levelsįirst up, it seems that the story campaign in Doom won't allow players to fight alongside friends against the AI-controlled demons and monsters. Doom developer id Software confirms that, while there won't be an official support for cooperative play in the story campaign, players that want to fight alongside buddies can create their own levels via the SnapMap system.ĭoom was revealed to the world earlier this year and got quite a lot of different gameplay details at E3 2015, including confirmation for its rebooted story mode or its innovative online features.Īt QuakeCon 2015 over the weekend, more information was shared by id Software with fans and now Executive Producer Marty Stratton confirms to PC Gamer some details about possible cooperative play in the new Doom title.