Bethesda revealed Doom's

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Bethesda also announced the release of a "premium collector's edition," as well as bonuses for players who pre-order the game.The collector’s edition includes a 12-inch tall statue of the Revenant demon "modeled from actual in-game 3D files." The statue is mounted on an LED-lit base "with internal, slow-spinning turbine from the UAC facility on Mars." The collector's edition also includes a copy of the game and comes in a "battle worthy metal case."Pre-ordering either the collector’s standard editions of Doom entitles players to the Demon Multiplayer Pack, containing "a unique demon armor set with three skin variations, six metallic paint colors," as well as three Id logos players can apply "to weapons and armor."The pre-order bonuses also include six "Hack Modules," something Bethesda describes as "one-time consumable items that can give you an edge in a multiplayer match."The Doom collector's edition is up for pre-order now and costs $120/ €130/£100. The standard edition is also available for pre-order At the start of the year, a listing on Amazon France showed Doom scheduled for a June 30 release. A spokesperson for Bethesda told us it was nothing more than a retailer placeholder date, which turned out to be the case.

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