Summary

He’s fury in armor. He’s the sound your nightmares make before waking up. He’s six inches of pure violence, forged in Hell, dipped in testosterone, and frozen mid-charge with a warhammer that could knock the soul out of a Titan. He’s not here to pose. He’s here to rip and tear… until your bookshelf has no more room.

And now,Bethesdajust made him slightly more affordable. TheDOOM Eternal SlayerStatue just dropped from $197 to $148. If you’ve been hovering over that “add to cart” button, wondering if now’s the time, it is. This is your moment. Your desk deserves rage.

Image of the DOOM Slayer guy on a Doom inspired official wallpaper background.

Time To Rip And Tear Into Your Wallet

At first glance, you can really tell that this figure has a bit of healthy heft. It’s also hand painted, which gives it a nice premium look. The metal shoulder cannon is actual metal, and at 7 inches long and 6 inches tall, it’s got enough presence to look cool without eating up your entire desk.

The pose works really well because you may see the momentum in how he’s lunging forward. The armor detailing is sharp, and the weathering effects make it look like he’s actually been through Hell and back. Someone clearly spent time getting the proportions right because it looksexactlylike the Slayer from the game. Not to mention that each one of these puppies comes out slightly different because humans painted them, which is kind of nice when everything else is mass-produced these days.

The really cool part here is that the statue connects with the Dark Lord figure to makethe complete final battle scene.The positioning and scale work together, so if you’re planning to get both eventually, they’ll look good as a pair. The Dark Lord usually runs about the same price, so getting this one at a discount makes the whole setup less painful for your bank account. Even solo though, it captures that “about to absolutely demolish demons” energy that makes DOOM fun.

The modern DOOM games brought the franchise back in a big way. DOOM 2016 and Eternal nailed that perfect mix of nostalgic demon-killing with updated everything. The Slayer’s armor design from Eternal is iconic enough that people recognize it right away, which doesn’t hurt.

Bethesda didn’t specify how long this price is going to last, but as a rule of thumb, discounts on premium collectibles usually don’t stick around.

This statue makes sense if you’re a DOOM fan who wants something substantial to show for it. Again, the build quality backs up the price, the design captures what makes the Slayer cool, and at $148 it’s priced more like something a regular person would totally go for. In case you’re interested, head on over to the site and add this figure to your cart now.

Technically, you can’t just shoot a hole into Mars. But with a statue like this? Rules start looking optional.