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DOOM: The Dark Ages collabs with Corsair on an accessories collection

DOOM: The Dark Ages has announced a collaboration with Corsair on a wide-ranging series of accessories themed after the game.

A new collection of DOOM: The Dark Ages-themed accessories from Corsair has just been announced. It includes:

  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: HS680 Headset ($159.99 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: M70 Wireless Mouse ($139.99 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: Wave DX Microphone ($99.99 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: Wave Mic Arm LP ($99.99 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: Wave XLR ($159.99 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: Stream Deck ($149.99 MSRP)
  • Drop + DOOM™: The Dark Ages: ($249.00 on sale $299.00 MSRP)
  • DOOM™: The Dark Ages: Desk mat ($39.00 on Sale $49.00 MSRP)

Here is a gallery with pictures of each item from their website:


We reviewed DOOM: The Dark Ages, stating:

DOOM: The Dark Ages takes the series back an undetermined amount of time. It is the earliest I can remember the series taking place, potentially thousands of years in the past. The Slayer has been tethered by the Makyrs. Who are they? The lore of the current DOOM games is surprisingly long and complicated. Suffice it to say, in DOOM 2016 and Eternal, you saw glimpses and ideas of what was going on. In the fantastic DLC for Eternal, you ripped and tore your way through these formerly Angelic figures.

DOOM: The Dark Ages is a prequel, but it’s only just starting to tell its own new story. There is a new big, bad demon Prince, who looks a bit weak but has an ominous and terrifying voice. As the Slayer, you’ll work alongside the Sentinels, whom we saw a lot of, at least their legacy, in DOOM Eternal. I think you can come into this title with little knowledge of the lore and be fine. The Slayer is pissed off at demons, scary to anyone around him, rarely talks, and enjoys ripping and tearing (in that order).


Do you have any interest in these accessories? Let us know in the comments section.

Jesse 'Doncabesa' Norris

Reviews Editor, Co-Owner, and Lead Producer for XboxEra. Father of two with a wife that is far too good for me.

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