Doom Eternal gets classic skins for Slayers Club members

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Remember the Doom Slayers Club? It’s a loyalty program Bethesda launched earlier this year to reward fans of Doom with free goodies. It seems signing up for the club is finally paying off, as Bethesda has announced that Doom Eternal will be getting classic skins for members of the program. All you’ll need to do is link your Slayers Club account to the recent re-releases of Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 on PS4, Xbox One, or Switch.

As for the skins…I don’t quite get it. That is definitely the classic Marine from the original id Software titles, but what are those colors? The Doom guy always wore green. Also, he had completely different armor in Doom 3. This honestly makes me think more of Quake III Arena, where the Doom guy had an alternate color scheme called “Phobos.” The blue one kind of looks like “Crash,” come to think of it.

Well, I guess this is something neat for anyone registered in the Slayers Club. Since I play on PC, I guess I’ll just have to miss out on these skins. It’d sure be nice to get them, though, especially since I own Doom about ten times over.

Bethesda Announces Classic DOOM Eternal Skins; Patches Released for DOOM & DOOM II on Switch/PS4/Xbox [WCCFTech]


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