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Early Doom 2016 Footage Revealed

Here's something new about Doom.

2016's Doom still has a lot of hidden content. Some of it was revealed by id Software's Video Editor and Motion Graphics Artist Danny Keys and later noticed by the Twitter user The Gman's Archive.

In particular, you can see early footage of the game from what seems to be the 2012 Christmas presentation. Some users have noticed that the highlight looks darker and creepier than the final version turned out.

Danny Keys also published an unused prototype intro sequence for Doom:

If you'd like to see more early materials from all kinds of games, follow The Gman's Archive on Twitter, there are a lot of interesting posts there.

More behind-the-scenes footage can also be found in this Noclip documentary:

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