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Blast through hoards of demonic demons in DOOM 3 for Mac at $2 (Lowest ever)

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“The Gateway to Hell is Open”. Today we have a solid deal to satisfy all your vintage shooter needs. Filled with loads of demonic demons to drop just in time for Halloween, DOOM 3 for Mac is now available for just $1.99. It usually fetches upwards of $10 and this is the lowest price we have ever tracked on the Mac App Store. This port carries a 4+ star rating from hundreds.

Mac: DOOM 3: $2 (Reg. $10)

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DOOM 3 Features:

The ruins of an ancient Martian civilization have unlocked the secrets to teleportation, and the Union Aerospace Corporation’s (UAC) will stop at nothing to harness this world-altering technology. As part of a marine detachment sent to protect the facility, your duty seemed simple enough until the invasion. Now, in an epic clash against pure evil, you must fight to understand who is with you, who is against you, and what must be done to stop this nightmare from reaching Earth. DOOM 3 draws you into one of the most frightening and gripping 3D gaming experience ever created.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices