DOOM The Dark Ages first anniversary merch
- Bethesda launched a DOOM: The Dark Ages first-anniversary merchandise collection on May 15, 2026, adding new apparel, prints and home goods online. - The clearest detail is the limited-edition lithograph: 666 copies worldwide at $45, featuring Luke Preece and Billelis artwork sold through Bethesda's store. - The collection is available now on the Official Bethesda Gear Store, while id Software's promised campaign DLC remains unrevealed.
Bethesda has used DOOM: The Dark Ages’ first anniversary to roll out a new merchandise drop rather than a game-content update. Product pages on the Official Bethesda Gear Store show a Luke Preece x Billelis collection tied to the May 15, 2026 milestone, with items spanning apparel, wall art and home goods. The game itself launched on May 15, 2025, according to Bethesda support pages. Bethesda’s current “buy now” page for the game still lists “Campaign DLC” as part of the Premium Edition and Collector’s Bundle. ### Which new items are actually in the anniversary drop? The Bethesda Gear Store now lists at least five Luke Preece x Billelis items for DOOM: The Dark Ages: a bomber jacket, a lithograph, a wall banner, a canvas print and a throw blanket. The products are presented as part of the game’s anniversary merchandising push and use the same art collaboration across multiple formats. (help.bethesda.net) Prices on the store pages range from $38 for the wall banner to $65 for the throw blanket. The bomber jacket page says the item is made to order, while the canvas print and wall banner pages also say buyers should allow seven to 10 business days for shipping. ### What stands out most in the collection? The lithograph is the most clearly limited item in the release. (gear.bethesda.net) Bethesda’s product page says the 24-by-36-inch print costs $45 and is hand-numbered to 666 pieces worldwide. The page describes the image as a vertical composition featuring the DOOM Slayer, Serrat the mecha dragon, an Imp Stalker and an Aggadon Champion. The wall banner and canvas print use the same collaboration branding. Bethesda’s descriptions say the art combines Luke Preece’s illustration style with Billelis’ digital sculpture work, extending the game’s medieval-fantasy aesthetic into decor products rather than game add-ons. That description comes from the store pages themselves. ### Who are Luke Preece and Billelis in this release? (gear.bethesda.net) Bethesda’s product pages identify Luke Preece as an illustrator and Billelis as a digital sculptor. The collaboration is central to the anniversary drop’s presentation, with each item marketed around their shared interpretation of DOOM: The Dark Ages rather than around a character-specific or logo-only design. (gear.bethesda.net) The bomber jacket page says their artwork features Serrat, the Doom Slayer and “two ill-fated demons.” The throw blanket page says the collaboration is their “newest” for DOOM, indicating Bethesda is treating the pair as recurring contributors to franchise merchandise. ### Why are fans also talking about DLC? Push Square reported on May 15, 2026 that “12 months on” the expansion included with some premium purchases had not launched and had not been properly revealed. (gear.bethesda.net) The report focused on PlayStation 5 buyers who paid extra for Premium Edition access to a promised campaign add-on. Bethesda’s own sales materials continue to advertise that content. (gear.bethesda.net) The official buy page says the Premium Edition includes “Campaign DLC,” while Bethesda support says additional DLC for DOOM: The Dark Ages will be “announced and released later.” Those pages do not give a release date. ### Does the merch replace any announced game update? Bethesda’s current DOOM site shows recent posts for updates, active tunables and crossover cosmetics, but the material surfaced in this anniversary window is the merchandise collection rather than a DLC announcement. (pushsquare.com) The site’s news feed also shows prior merchandise activity, including an “id Signature Series Capsule Collection” in October, indicating the publisher has continued to use apparel and collectibles as part of the game’s post-launch cadence. (doom.bethesda.net) May 15 remains the key date in the timeline. DOOM: The Dark Ages launched on May 15, 2025, the first-anniversary merch appeared on store pages by May 15, 2026, and Bethesda’s official pages still direct customers to buy editions that include future campaign DLC. (help.bethesda.net) (doom.bethesda.net)