Buy DOOM 3 (2004) PC Key

Looking for a cheap DOOM 3 (2004) key? As of 23 Aug 2026 the lowest offer is A$5.14 at Green Man Gaming, picked from 8 offers across 5 stores. Keyshops start at A$5.37, official stores at A$5.14. On PC the keyshop wins on price in most comparisons, but then you are buying a code from a third-party seller, so check the activation region. This game has been cheaper before, on 94% of the days we have data for. A price alert will let you know when the next drop comes. On PC you buy a key that you activate in Steam or another client, and this is the widest market we track, with more than a quarter of games carrying a keyshop offer.

Release: 03 Aug 2007
Metacritic:
87 7.7
Steam:
Very Positive (8k)
Buy in Official Store:
-65%
A$5.14
Buy in Keyshops:
-4%
A$5.37
In keyshops, it was cheaper on 94% of days with data.
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Official Stores (1)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Green Man Gaming
DOOM 3 (2004)
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Green Man Gaming
A$14.95 A$5.14
-65%

Keyshops (7)

DRM:
Doom 3 Steam Key GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Eneba
A$5.64 ~A$5.37
-4%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
Gameseal
DOOM 3 (PC) Steam Key - GLOBAL
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Gameseal
A$6.32 ~A$5.79
-8%
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
Kinguin
Doom 3 PC Steam CD Key
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Kinguin
~A$6.32
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
GameBoost
Doom 3
Windows
+1
17w ago
GameBoost
~A$7.45
Doom 3 (PC) GOG Key GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
GOG
Eneba
A$11.80 ~A$11.25
-4%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
Gameseal
DOOM 3 (PC) Steam Gift - GLOBAL
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Gameseal
A$17.42 ~A$15.96
-8%
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
Kinguin
Doom 3 Steam Gift
Windows
+1
2d ago
DRM:
Steam
Kinguin
~A$21.42
-8% with XD8DEALScopy
-8% with XD8DEALScopy

About DOOM 3 (2004)

DOOM 3 (2004) - about the game

DOOM 3 is a first-person shooter survival horror game released in 2004 for PC. Set during a demonic invasion at the Union Aerospace Corporation research facility on Mars, the title places players in the role of a lone marine survivor tasked with battling through hordes of monsters while navigating dark corridors and industrial complexes. The core experience emphasizes tension, resource management, and deliberate movement in low-light environments rather than rapid arena combat.

Gameplay

The single-player campaign unfolds through linear levels where the primary goal is to advance while eliminating demonic enemies that emerge from portals and hidden areas. Players rely on a flashlight to illuminate surroundings, which must be toggled on and off since it occupies one hand and prevents simultaneous weapon use. This mechanic heightens the sense of vulnerability during exploration and ambushes.

Combat revolves around a selection of ten weapons drawn from conventional firearms and experimental armaments. Early encounters often involve the pistol or shotgun for close-range threats, while later sections introduce plasma rifles and the iconic BFG 9000 for larger groups. Grenades provide area control, and the chainsaw serves as a melee option for conserving ammunition against weaker foes. Health and armor pickups are scattered throughout, encouraging careful routing and backtracking in some areas.

Enemy types include imps that hurl fireballs, zombies that rise from the floor, and larger demons that require sustained fire or specific tactics. The game incorporates occasional third-person cutscenes to advance the narrative through interactions with surviving non-player characters who offer objectives and items. Overall pacing favors methodical clearing of rooms over constant forward momentum, with darkness and sound design playing key roles in building suspense.

Game Modes

The multiplayer component supports up to four players and centers exclusively on competitive deathmatch formats. Standard deathmatch pits individuals against each other on dedicated maps, with the highest kill count determining the winner at the end of a time limit. Team deathmatch divides participants into opposing sides for coordinated play.

Last man standing restricts respawns, turning matches into survival contests where each death reduces available lives until only one player remains. Tournament mode structures one-versus-one duels, ejecting the loser into spectator status while others continue. These modes share the same weapon roster and level designs as the single-player campaign but emphasize direct player-versus-player confrontations without enemy AI interference.

Weapons and Enemies

Weapon progression introduces new tools at key points, balancing immediate firepower with longer-term strategic choices such as conserving ammunition for tougher encounters. The chainsaw stands out for its efficiency against clustered low-tier threats, while grenades allow indirect engagement around corners or through doorways.

Enemy behavior includes projectile attacks, melee rushes, and spawning from vents or shadows, requiring players to manage sightlines and retreat options. No light-amplification devices exist, so visibility remains a constant constraint that influences positioning and engagement distance.

Is It Worth Playing?

DOOM 3 delivers a focused single-player campaign lasting roughly ten to twelve hours that prioritizes atmospheric horror within a first-person shooter framework. Its deliberate pace and emphasis on darkness suit players who appreciate tension and exploration over fast-paced action. The multiplayer options provide additional variety for small groups seeking classic deathmatch experiences, though the feature set remains modest compared to dedicated competitive titles.

Reception at launch highlighted the technical achievements in lighting and sound alongside the shift toward narrative elements and slower combat. Today the original version stands as a self-contained experience available on PC platforms, with no ongoing seasonal content or major updates. Those drawn to survival horror mechanics and methodical gunplay in confined sci-fi settings will find the core loop intact and engaging, while fans of earlier high-speed entries in the series may note the deliberate change in tempo.

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Age rating

Unavailable
Metacritic:
87 7.7
Steam:
Very Positive (8k)
Historical low
Price history from official stores
A$4.24
Green Man Gaming
1 months ago
Price history from keyshops
A$3.96
Eneba
5 months ago

FAQ

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Before you start looking for a cheap DOOM 3 (2004) PC key, check the essentials. PC released date: 03 Aug 2007. Genres: Action.

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Where to buy a cheap DOOM 3 (2004) Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a DOOM 3 (2004) key for as low as A$5.14. This deal is available at Green Man Gaming and is among the cheapest offers on the market. All keys listed on XD.deals are delivered digitally and eligible for instant download after payment. Prices already include processing fees and applied promo codes, so you always see the lowest DOOM 3 (2004) price on PC. Check the DOOM 3 (2004) price history to buy at the best moment.

We don't have a current Steam Store price for DOOM 3 (2004). The game may be temporarily unavailable or not yet listed on Steam.

Our price tracker covers both official retailers and key marketplaces, so you can find DOOM 3 (2004) on sale even outside seasonal promotions. We currently detect 8 active offers from official stores and keyshops. Check the table above, compare against the historical low, and set an alert so you never miss the next price drop.

Based on our data, DOOM 3 (2004) is not currently available on GeForce NOW. You will need to run it locally on your PC. Browse games available on GeForce NOW.

The current price is high against its own history: it was cheaper on 94% of days with data. The cheapest offer came most often from Eneba: 84 of 179 days with data. The price reached its historical low on only 1 day out of 179 days with data. We have recorded offers from 7 stores in total, and from 1 in the most recent reading.

Yes. DOOM 3 (2004) has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a DOOM 3 (2004) Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 6 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your DOOM 3 (2004) download happens on Valve's platform.

Yes, with minor tweaks. DOOM 3 (2004) is Steam Deck Playable - it works after small adjustments like selecting a Proton version or using the touchscreen for tiny launcher text. You can play DOOM 3 (2004) on Steam Deck.

According to our data DOOM 3 (2004) is not currently available on PC Game Pass, EA Play or Ubisoft+. We are still filling in the catalogues of these services, so it is worth confirming the status at the source before you decide. If you are buying, XD.deals will help you find the lowest price.

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Best prices for DOOM 3 (2004)

-65% A$5.14
2 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-4% A$5.37
3 Gameseal Gameseal Keyshop
-8% A$5.79
4 Kinguin Kinguin Keyshop
A$6.32
5 GameBoost GameBoost Keyshop
A$7.45

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