If there is one thing that the
DOOM series has always been characterised by, is the headbanging music that has been part of the demon-slaying series since the very first game was released all the way back in 1993; becoming a staple of the series.
DOOM(2016) was not the exception to the rule, featuring a headbanging soundtrack by British composer Mick Gordon that had fans of the series slaying demons to some heavy metal music that enhanced the gaming experience even further.
Fans were happy to find out that Mick Gordon was also coming back to compose the music for
DOOM Eternal, and they even got a glimpse of the new soundtrack when Bethesda revealed the first gameplay trailer for the game; you know,
the one in which the Slayer arrived on Phobos.
Today, Bethesda released a very interesting behind the scenes video that has Mick Gordon himself talking about
DOOM Eternal's soundtrack, and how they put together a heavy metal choir to sing the Slayer's chant and make it sound badass.
Have a look:
DOOM Eternal puts you in control of the DOOM Slayer as you blow apart new and classic demons with powerful weapons in unbelievable and never-before-seen worlds. Experience the ultimate combination of speed and power as you rip and tear your way across dimensions with the next leap in push-forward, first-person combat.
DOOM Eternal will be available for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC on the 22nd of March.