Famous Doom mod reportedly banned by Bethesda due to politics

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Doom mods, no pun intended, are eternal. Ever since the first WADs were beamed across dial-up internet back in 1993, id Software's FPS game and its accompanying level creation tools have become an artistic medium in and of themselves; digital versions of brush and canvas through which myriad budding game-makers may share their visions with the world. One infamous Doom mod, however, has reportedly been pulled from the official listings by Bethesda, which apparently claims it cannot appear in the studio's certified catalogue owing to its political nature. The Starfield and Skyrim maker, which also holds the rights to the Doom series, says that it has received reports of the mod's political subject matter and removed it as a result.

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