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    Intel’s latest Arc graphics driver is ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages, launching for Premium Edition owners on PC today

    May 15, 2025

    Intel’s latest Arc “Game On” GPU driver 32.0.101.6793 supports DOOM: The Dark Ages Premium Edition ahead of its full release on PC.

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