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A 16GB 3-1/2-inch floppy disk-themed USB with the free megawad data and extras

A 2-disc booklet styles case with the megawad data and full Buckethead soundtrack, as well as behind-the-scenes info on the original game and the megawad’s development

An 8″ x 10″ art print signed by Christopher Lovell

A “Sigil”-themed coin

A pewter statue of John Romero’s head on a spike

An XL-sized “Sigil” t-shirt

One “Sigil” sticker and one Romero Games sticker

A standard-sized “big box” featuring artwork by Christopher Lovell

A 16GB 3 1/2-inch floppy disk themed USB that includes the free megawad data and extras

The Buckethead soundtrack

The two stickers

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Sigil is comprised of a total of 18 levels, with nine for single-player and nine for deathmatch that will be released in mid-February 2019. Players must own the original 1993 registered version of Doom to be able to play the new levels.According to Romero Games , Sigil is the, "spiritual successor to the fourth episode of Doom" and will pick up right where the previous left off.Two limited edition fan boxes of Sigil created by Limited Run Games will also be available to preorder now up until Dec. 24.Both fan boxes will feature music by legendary metal guitarist Buckethead, including a custom song that was written solely for Sigil, along with cover art by Christopher Lovell, who is known for his detailed sci-fi and fantasy illustrations.The limited edition boxes include the following, with The Beast Box retailing at $166 USD and the Standard Edition at $40 USD.For more on Doom check out IGN's 2016 review where we said, "Doom's single-player recalls great FPS action from a simpler time, but its multiplayer misses more than it hits." A new Doom movie is also reportedly in development , which may be released on a digital platform.

Jessie Wade is a news writer at IGN. Follow her on Twitter @jessieannwade