For DOOM The Dark Ages achievements, the cleanest route is not to pause the campaign every time you miss a secret. Finish the story with a steady combat rhythm, then clean up mission challenges, upgrades, collectibles and weapon masteries by chapter.
Key points
- Steam lists 28 achievements for DOOM: The Dark Ages.
- The official PlayStation Blog says the campaign has 22 levels.
- Official store pages confirm a single-player campaign with platform achievements.
- Visible Steam achievement goals include campaign completion, mission challenges, weapon masteries, upgrades, codex pages and demon toys.
Bethesda presents DOOM: The Dark Ages as a single-player campaign, while Steam lists 28 achievements. The same structure works for PlayStation trophies and Xbox achievements: clear the campaign, track what remains, and return to specific chapters instead of replaying blindly.

Key Takeaways
- Finish the campaign first while completing easy mission challenges on the way.
- Use every weapon often enough to avoid a long mastery grind later.
- Spend upgrade resources by category, not by impulse.
- Clean up codex pages and demon toys chapter by chapter after the credits.
- Check the Steam or console achievement list before your final cleanup pass.
DOOM The Dark Ages achievements: start with a clean campaign route
The PlayStation Blog states that DOOM The Dark Ages includes 22 levels. That matters for completion because the game gives you time to learn its weapons, arenas and larger exploration spaces. Your first goal is simple: complete the campaign, understand the combat loop, and avoid turning every missed pickup into a restart.

- Pick a difficulty you can clear consistently.
- Read each mission challenge at the start of the level.
- Collect obvious gold and resources, but do not restart for one missed secret.
- Rotate weapons so mastery progress starts early.
- After the ending, return to chapters for collectibles, challenges and unfinished upgrades.
Handle mission challenges without slowing the whole run
Steam lists Challenge Completed for completing every mission challenge in the campaign. The efficient way to approach it is to try the simple ones during your first pass and save awkward ones for replay. If a challenge matches your current weapon or arena, go for it. If it forces bad play, leave it for cleanup.

| Target | Best time | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Simple mission challenge | First clear | Restarting an entire level too early |
| Collectibles | Post-game cleanup | Searching from memory |
| Weapon mastery | Across multiple arenas | Using only two favorite weapons |
| Full upgrades | Mid to late campaign | Spending without tracking categories |
Weapon masteries: avoid a late Gunpletionist grind
Steam lists Fully Loaded for one weapon mastery and Gunpletionist for all weapon masteries. These achievements reward rotation. Every new weapon should get real arena time, not just a quick test before returning to your favorite gun.
The PlayStation Blog highlights the Reaver Chainshot and the game’s aggressive combat logic. Use that same mindset for completion: each arena should move at least one weapon, challenge or upgrade goal forward.

- Keep one reliable weapon for dangerous enemies.
- Use weaker waves to progress mastery requirements.
- Do not force a mastery objective during a boss if it risks repeated deaths.
- Spread upgrades across weapons and categories tied to achievements.
Upgrades and Demonic Essence: spend with a category in mind
Several Steam achievements focus on upgrades, including shield upgrades, melee upgrades and Demonic Essence upgrades for health, armor and ammo. The risk is not usually permanent failure. The risk is finishing the story with several half-complete categories and no clear idea what to buy next.
Before each purchase, ask which achievement it supports. Berserker is tied to Shield Base, Shield Rune and Melee Weapon upgrades. Essentially Unstoppable is tied to all Demonic Essence upgrades. If you keep those categories separate, cleanup becomes much shorter.

Codex pages and demon toys: clean up one chapter at a time
Steam lists Lore Nerd for all Codex Lore pages and Toy Collector for all collectible demon toys. Do not rely on memory after a 22-level campaign. Use chapter progress, identify what is missing, then replay one level with one objective.

In each replay, search side paths before pushing the main objective. Check high platforms, locked doors and arenas after the fight ends. Collectibles usually reward reading the space, not sprinting through it.
Bosses, dragon and Atlan sections: finish cleanly before optimizing
Bethesda and PlayStation both highlight dragon and Atlan sequences. Treat them as special chapters. Learn the controls, complete the visible objectives, and avoid mixing spectacle sections with a strict collectible hunt unless the game clearly points you toward one.


Final cleanup checklist
After the credits, sort the remaining achievements into combat, upgrades and collectibles. This takes minutes and saves hours. Use the official Bethesda page and Steam achievement list when checking current game information.
Official links: Bethesda DOOM The Dark Ages page and Steam achievement list.
- Campaign: finish remaining chapters and bosses.
- Challenges: replay levels with incomplete mission challenges.
- Weapons: complete missing masteries in long arenas.
- Upgrades: finish one upgrade category before starting another.
- Collectibles: clean codex pages and demon toys chapter by chapter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many achievements does DOOM The Dark Ages have on Steam?Steam lists 28 achievements for DOOM The Dark Ages.
Finish the campaign while completing easy mission challenges and rotating weapons for mastery progress.
Pick up what you see, but save full codex cleanup for chapter replay after the campaign.
Use every weapon during normal arenas instead of saving mastery work for the endgame.
Work by category: shield, melee, health, armor or ammo. Category tracking makes final cleanup easier.
Yes. The official PlayStation page confirms adjustable difficulty, which can make collectible and challenge cleanup more consistent.
The official store pages present the game as single-player, and Steam lists achievement goals tied to campaign progression, upgrades, challenges and collectibles.
Use the official Bethesda page, the Steam achievement list and the PlayStation page.
Spending upgrade resources without tracking categories. Always know which achievement your next purchase supports.
Replay after the credits, once you can identify missing challenges, collectibles and mastery goals precisely.
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