Whatever happened to Doom Eternal’s Invasion Mode? Since before launch, id Software promised Doom Eternal players would be able to invade other’s games in manner somewhat similar to From Software games like Dark Souls, and yet, the feature kept getting pushed back. Well, today id Software officially announced Invasion Mode has been slain as the pandemic impacted development and it seems the team realized the feature didn’t really play to Doom Eternal’s core strength – namely, its intense single-player action. As such, the invasion concept will now be replaced by a new single-player horde mode.

An important update on the development of DOOM Eternal from id Software Executive Producer Marty Stratton. pic.twitter.com/RPfhek2crI

— id Software (@idSoftware) July 2, 2021

Doom Eternal is available now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Switch, and Stadia. No word on when the new horde mode will launch, although as mentioned, we’ll learn more at QuakeCon 2021, which kicks off on August 19.

We’re confident this horde mode will offer you more of the diversity and challenge you’re looking for in the game. In addition, the team continues to work on a refresh of Battlemode that includes a more competitive, rank-based structure, a number of gameplay and balance updates, and another new map. We expect to share more information at QuakeCon in August.