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Deliveroo and Doom team up for free dumplings in Melbourne

Deliveroo and Bethesda have teamed up for special Doomplings to celebrate the Doom Slayers Club and the upcoming Doom Eternal.

Between 2-5 May, Melbourne’s China Bar will serve up free Doomplings (though a $1 AUD delivery fee applies) to those in its delivery radius. The dumplings, pictured above, are “inspired by the blazing inferno in the award-winning game Doom” and specifically aredelectable steamed dumplings are red and black in colouring, consisting of a moreish pork filling.”

“We’re so excited to offer these luscious dumplings as a tribute to such a highly-acclaimed game franchise, fingers-crossed eating these delights will be as gratifying as playing the game,” a Deliveroo representative said in a press release.

The Doom Slayers Club is a free service that offers up loot for Doom fans. You can read about it here and sign up here.

Doom Eternal is planned for a release on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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