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Doom Eternal fans (and Mick Gordon) are not happy with the OST

Since April 18, the soundtrack of Doom Eternal is available for those who pre-ordered the version collector. Note that it should arrive on Spotify, iTunes, and company in the coming weeks. However, the players are not happy because it was not Mick Gordon who did the mixing of his own compositions. As he indicates it on Twitter, only a few titles (Meathook, Command and Control) are from his hand. Next to that, rumors appear on the web, impossible to verify them, these are simple screenshots, where he says that he no longer risks working with Bethesda:

We saw better as journalistic sources. Besides, PCGamer contacted Mick, who has made no comments to that effect. Some journalists even share a Youtube comment, which dates from January 2020, and which has little to do with the case other than to illustrate the incompetence of Bethesda’s marketing division in making a trailer. To believe that it is too complicated to read a date:

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