Bethesda has published a video, which shows a special heavy metal choir, organized for the recording of the latest Doom soundtrack. The entire project was headed by Mick Gordon, who worked on Doom in 2016.

Bethesda has just released a video on its official YouTube channel, showingva choir, made up of heavymetal vocalists, formed just for theDoom Eternal. The invited artists contributed to the soundtrack that will accompany us in the latest installment of Doom Slayer's adventures. The entire project was led by composer Mick Gordon, who has already worked on Doom from 2016, as well as on the last two parts of the Wolfenstein series and Prey, among others. You can watch the video below.
Doom Eternal will make its debut on March 20, on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and the Switch version will also be released later, although it's not known when exactly. At the end of January this year, we learned that we won't see any microtransactions in the game, and all cosmetic items will be unlocked for experience points. Last month, however, we had the opportunity to see the first 10 minutes of the game, as well as the 2-hour gameplay provided by rapper T-Pain. Don't forget to check what our fellow editor thinks of the latest Doom.
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