Catch a Tease of DOOM Eternal Ahead of Bethesda’s E3 Showcase
While this teaser is just a glimpse of what to expect, we’re already feeling the adrenaline rush!
By Jay Gervais

Mark your calendars, DOOM fans, as Bethesda is prepping to unleash at this year’s E3 even more footage and details regarding the next entry in the long-running series, DOOM Eternal. Bethesda’s E3 showcase is scheduled to go live this Sunday, June 9th at 8:30 PM eastern time. You won’t want to miss this one! Until then, you can check out a brief teaser of what to expect below.
"What you interfere with now is bigger than you can imagine."
— DOOM (@DOOM) June 6, 2019
DOOM Eternal at the Bethesda #E3 Showcase, live on June 9 at 5:30pm PT. https://t.co/wbaEAaAxjy #BE3 pic.twitter.com/qSwOHmPUJV
Needless to say, the game environments are looking enormous and quite impressive. We can’t really speculate too much more on this footage, but we’re sure to get many of our questions answered when the time is right. One thing is for sure, the deadly chainsaw is returning and an unfortunate demon is about to be torn in half by our unhinged protagonist.
Hell, even a few buildings in Los Angeles, where E3 is being held, are getting a makeover with some wicked DOOM Eternal-themed splashes to celebrate the occasion. Check it out below.
almost ready. #BE3 #E3 pic.twitter.com/gPXtRoOvzC
— DOOM (@DOOM) June 5, 2019
DOOM Eternal will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and the upcoming Google Stadia, which we reported on back in March. Stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates regarding the DOOM franchise and the upcoming latest entry in the series!
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