However, in order to play Sigil, players had to own a 1993 registered version of Doom. It's important to note that the Sigil sequel will likely be released as a free megawad, much like the original was. More specifically, he said Quake will "most likely be the next thing,” so expect a Sigil-like unofficial sequel to that in the future. Romero also revealed that after the sequel to Sigil, he'll be switching gears to work on another classic title he helped create: Quake. As for why the famed designer doesn't yet have a release date for the next Sigil game, he said in the interview that he wants to make sure every map has a "really good consistency and progression," alongside gameplay that's challenging and fun to play.
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