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Good for you that you ask, many people just buy and then complain about not being able to play the main campaign.
These are your options:
Standard edition: main campaign
Year One Pass: the DLCs
Deluxe edition: all of it
All editions contain the multiplayer and the horde mode.
Buy DOOM Eternal Year One Pass
Includes DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One and The Ancient Gods - Part Two campaign expansions and DOOM Eternal BATTLEMODE
Buy DOOM Eternal Year One Pass
Includes DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One and The Ancient Gods - Part Two campaign expansions and DOOM Eternal BATTLEMODE
Simple: misread the colon for a comma, bingo.
Yes, if people took their time and read more carefully, also look at the prices and think a bit, this wouldn't happen. OP was careful enough to ask at least and since a forum is there to answer questions, I don't know what your problem is.
Steam usually warn you with a purple labels that says "you must own the base game in order to play"
Doom Eternal DLCs aren't labeled as such which could cause the confusion