John Romero id Software One Humanity Doom II Level Ukraine
Doom II was originally released for MS-DOS computers in 1994, complete with larger levels, new enemies, a new “super shotgun” weapon, and a new power-up. The expansion pack with 21 new levels was released a year later, but since then, there have not been any official additions, that is until…this week. John Romero, one of the game’s main programmers, has released “One Humanity” to support the people of Ukraine.



The level costs €5.00 and all proceeds are going to the humanitarian efforts of the Red Cross and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund. Just a few things to note: the .WAD contains a text file explaining how to get it running as well as the external mod data. You must have an original copy of the game and a modern source port to play the level. More information here.

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You will receive an email with a download link in it. You can download ONE HUMANITY up to 3 times with this link, so make sure to back it up after your download. If you don’t see the email, check your Junk / Spam folder. It’ll be there,” said Romero.

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