The Latest Thing to Run Doom Is…Minecraft? – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games, Minecraft has been used to build blocky versions of everything from the Shire to the Enterprise-D, and everything in between. And now that includes Doom. Yes, the popular demon-slaying first-person shooter with the kick-ass soundtrack has made its way into Minecraft. Modder Sibogy spent two years making a mini campaign comprised of four levels filled with enemies and Doom-accurate weapons with which to blast them back to Hell. The mod is available on Sibogy’s website https://doomed-mc.carrd.co/ And speaking of Hell, a sinkhole that’s been burning for the past 50 years may finally be extinguished. The Darvaza Crater, a.k.a. The Gates of Hell, has been burning natural gas for decades, causing all sorts of environmental and health problems. Now the Turkmenistan government wants to seal the crater for good. No word yet on if Doom Guy has been called in to help with this, but when we know, you’ll know. And finally, we take a look at Rainbow Six Extraction’s MIA system. Narz has all this in today’s Daily Fix!

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