The soundtrack to Doom: The Dark Ages expansion Revelations is now available to stream – check out the 16-song album below.

Doom: The Dark Ages | Revelations introduces a new 10-hour campaign to the brutal first-person shooter “featuring new levels with deeper puzzles, new demons, and new mysteries.”

“Wounded and betrayed, the Slayer is thrust into a merciless purgatory only escapable by confronting haunting truths and forging new strength with the help of a mysterious ally,” explains the DLC’s official description. “He must ascend from the prison of his mind and fight an abomination of the gods to set his followers on the path to freedom.”

The Revelations DLC also includes “Ripatorium 3.0” which adds 3 new maps, new demons, and fully upgraded new weapons, plus deeper customisation, improved pass code generation and saving + loading personal presets to Doom: The Dark Ages.

After creating the heavy, industrial soundtrack to Doom: The Dark Ages, composer group Finishing Move has returned with a brand new 16-track album for the Revelations soundtrack. Check it out below:

Speaking to NME last year, Finishing Move explained that their Doom: The Dark Ages soundtrack was inspired by Metallica, Exodus, Testament, Megadeth, Slayer, Black Sabbath, Machine Head, Pantera, Lamb Of God, Killswitch Engage, Children Of Bodom, Trivium and Spiritbox. “It’s a Doom game, of course the music has got to be metal,” said Finishing Move co-founder Brian Lee White.“Our goal was to create something that would have got us inspired and excited as kids, back when we were first discovering heavy music.”

Last month, pioneering Doom composer Bobby Prince died, aged 81. “His innovative work helped define an era of gaming and influenced generations of players around the world. Through his compositions and sound design for landmark titles including Doom, Doom 2, Wolfenstein 3D, Rise Of The Triad, and Duke Nukem 3D, Bobby helped establish video game music as a respected art form,” read his obituary.

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