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Doom Eternal Embraces The Past--Even More Than Usual--With This Mullet Slayer Skin

A new Slayer model is dropping in Doom Eternal later in May, and it's an odd one--plus you'll need to be a Twitch Prime member to claim it.

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Doom Eternal is introducing another strange skin for the Doom Slayer later this month, and it'll give him an awful 80s mullet to rock. The original Doom debuted in 1993, of course, so the Slayer has never had a mullet until now. It will make him even more fearsome as he rips and tears his way through hordes of demons, or it just might make him look like he stepped out of a time capsule.

The new skin will grant the Slayer dry, flowing hair, and a beer gut too, which should make the campaign's cutscenes a bit weirder to watch. You can practically sense the dandruff in the video below. It'll be available on May 21, but not for everyone.

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The Mullet Slayer is the latest Twitch Prime drop for the game, meaning that it will be given to users who subscribe to that service. You can sign up here. A new major Doom Eternal update featuring Empowered Demons is on the way, and the Invasion mode is still coming, too. If you're having trouble on PC, you can also try out a new Doom Eternal mod that gives the Slayer an advantage.

Doom Eternal received an 8/10 in GameSpot's review. "Though it can take a bit to get the hang of it, the intricacies of Doom Eternal's combat, combined with its enhanced mobility and option-heavy level design, create a ton of white-knuckle moments that elevate everything that made Doom 2016 work so well," wrote reviewer Phil Hornshaw.

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