DOOM: The Dark Ages Controller Up For Grabs!
If you are interested in a chance to win a limited edition DOOM: The Dark Ages controller, read on to find out how to enter.
Rip and tear through DOOM: The Dark Ages with this custom controller if you can
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably know that DOOM: The Dark Ages is right around the corner. We don’t have too long to wait to jump into the follow-up/prequel (Pre-Sequel?) to DOOM: Eternal when it launches next month on every platform except Nintendo Switch.
DOOM: The Dark Ages will be one of those chronological release sequels that is actually a prequel that will feature improved combat and gameplay features over the game that follows it in its timeline. The thing with prequels that are released after their predecessors is that we never receive an explanation on how our characters forget everything they know and downgrade their gear. Maybe Doomguy gets a bump on the noggin before the end of the game. Or maybe it ties into how DOOM (2016) starts with our main character breaking free from his hellish prison.
If you’re interested in loading into The Dark Ages with a sweet custom Xbox controller to rip and tear through all manner of nasty buggers, then you might be interested in entering the Doom Sweepstakes they announced over on their social media sites.
You can be in with a chance to win this gorgeous custom controller by following the following the official DOOM account and reposting the sweepstakes post. There’s also a link for all of the rules and eligibility outlines to make sure you can enter and how the sweepstakes will play out.
There’s currently only one controller up for grabs, meaning entrants will be competing with every other DOOM fan for a chance to win. There is no runners up, so you’re in it to win. The one winner is also encouraged to get in contact with the team over at Bethesda to claim their prize within a short time span.
Do you like owning uniques and will you be entering this sweepstake? Sound off in the comments.
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