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More Doom Easter Eggs: Classic levels, Skyrim, Fallout and not that Sean Bean

Doom‘s only been out for a weekend, and already users are finding a ton of hidden easter eggs.

First, IGN demonstrates how a lever can be found (and pulled) to gain access to areas with classic Doom textures. Check it out:

Next, users on Reddit have pointed out that numerous lab doors in-game sport Fallout Vault-Tec labels:

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Yet another Bethesda-inspired egg shows a fallen Dovahkiin in Hell:

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By far, the best game reference in Doom also takes place in Hell — it’s Commander Keen.

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Poor Billy.

Finally, a final egg, found on Twitter, seems to suggest Game of Thrones‘ Sean Bean has one again been referenced as a casualty.

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While that might be the case, we’re willing to bet the reference was actually for developer Sean Bean, aptly using the Twitter handle @NotThatSeanBean.

Don’t forget about the Terminator 2 reference either.

Have you found any others?


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