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Doom Eternal: How to Watch Secret Ending Post-Credits Cutscene

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Doom Eternal is full of secrets to find and collectibles to uncover. From cheat codes to demon toys, the Doom Slayer will build quite a collection by the end of the game. However, some secrets in the game aren’t things you actually pick up as you explore. So that you can see a fun little interaction, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Secret Ending Post-Credits Cutscene in Doom Eternal.

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What the secret ending is is a cute little scene that sees a zombie demon playing with some of the Doom Slayer’s toys after infiltrating the Fortress of Doom.

Just as he’s having fun, bashing the two toys together, the Doom Slayer lurks behind him, shotgun in hand, before the screen cuts to black and the mission ends.

You can see the full scene via AFGuidesHD’s YouTube video. It doesn’t add anything to the story or tease anything about the series and what’s to come, but it’s fun nonetheless.

How to Watch Secret Ending Post-Credits Cutscene in Doom Eternal

All you need to do is beat the game and watch the entirety of the credits. They’re pretty long, so you’ll have to wait a good 10 to 15 minutes for them to end, but when they do the secret ending post-credits cutscene will play.

Do note though, that you have to watch the credits when they’re at the end of the game. You cannot see it if you watch the credits via the Extras section of the main menu. Don’t waste your time trying to find out like we did. You’ll need to beat the game and wait through the credits to see it, that’s the only way.

If you’ve beaten the game once and missed it, you might be able to just jump back into the last mission and see the credits after that, if they play by doing that.

That’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Secret Ending Post-Credits Cutscene in Doom Eternal. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our wiki guide or search for Twinfinite.

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A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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