While the Doom series is famous for pitting players against colossal enemies, there are other behemoths it has to face.
"There's so much stuff competing for our attention these days, whether it's games, movies, or whatever," says executive producer Marty Stratton.
Free-to-play (F2P) games, such as Fortnite and Roblox, and annually updated series such as Call of Duty and EA FC regularly dominate most-played charts.
There's evidence to suggest players, particularly younger ones, are spending most of their time on these titles - sometimes referred to as "forever games".
In the latest Online Nation report by UK regulator Ofcom, five of the top ten games among UK players were F2P.
Fortnite recorded about 2.65m active UK users in May 2024, and Roblox 1.22m, according to the report, and global figures are much higher.
Drawing those players to premium titles can be a challenge but Marty argues games such as Doom, which can be completed in under 20 hours, can "fit into those habits".
"It doesn't have to become your obsession for the next two years," he says.