Harley Davidson motorcycle themed after the popular game Doom showcases the most heavy-metal gaming collaboration since The Dark Ages.
In a totally badass partnership, Bethesda teams up with Harley-Davidson to craft a truly demonic motorcycle reminiscent of the upcoming game, Doom: The Dark Ages. This collaboration brings together the gritty, medieval vibes of the new Doom game with the timeless coolness of Harley-Davidson.
The result? A fully customized Harley-Davidson Sportster S that's so badass, it's got nothing on the rest of the motorbike pack. Designed in collaboration with artists at id Software, every inch of this bike drips Doom, from the dragon-like front headlight to the battle-armor details and runes.
For those who appreciate the finer details, the bike features LED lights positioned at the ground to mimic dragon wings when you ride. Think it can't get any cooler? The glowing red wheels look like themed PC fans! But wait, the RGB lighting and giant Doom: The Dark Ages logo are dead giveaways that this isn't just your average motorcycle. Simon Alty, VP and Managing Director (APAC) at Bethesda Softworks, encouraged fans to embrace this mythical beast, stating, "Creating this DOOM: The Dark Ages motorcycle with the support of Harley-Davidson is truly a match made in Hell."
Safety first, hooligans! Keep it classy and rock the themed jacket and helmet that come with the collab. In true Doom fashion, they're both black with gothic spikes. The jacket's fluffy black neck rough adds a unique touch, while the helmet boasts a red visor and spike design reminiscent of the DOOM universe.
Sadly, this metal masterpiece won't be a dime a dozen. You can only get your hands on it by attending the Doom: The Dark Ages launch event at Culture Kings on George Street, Sydney Australia on Friday, May 16, 2025, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. AEST. Attendees may have the chance to win the bike and participate in other launch festivities. Don't forget to keep an eye out for cheap copies of Doom: The Dark Ages too!
With Doom: The Dark Ages launching in less than a week, prepare yourself for the new melee-heavy, parry-focused game style. As a fan of Doom Eternal, I'm a little bummed about the lack of acrobatics, but I'm stoked to rip and tear medieval-style, even without a motorcycle as cool as this!
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- The collaboration between Bethesda and Harley-Davidson to create a motorcycle inspired by Doom: The Dark Ages is a match that's probably as cool as it gets in the realm of entertainment.
- The customized Harley-Davidson Sportster S, carrying the essence of Doom, features LED lights that mimic dragon wings, glowing red wheels like themed PC fans, and an RGB lighting system, giving it a unique, game-inspired look.
- Apart from the motorcycle, the collaboration includes a themed jacket and helmet for the fans, both black with gothic spikes, echoing the dark aesthetics of the Doom universe.
- To get a chance toown this dynamic creation, fans need to attend the Doom: The Dark Ages launch event in Sydney, Australia on Friday, May 16, 2025.
- While the motorbike is anticipated to be a rare find, fans can still look forward to the launch of the new Doom: The Dark Ages game, which features a melee-heavy, parry-focused gameplay style, scheduled for launch in less than a week.
- Seasoned gaming journalist, Hope Corrigan, is excited for the new game, despite missing the acrobatics seen in Doom Eternal, and eager to plunge into the medieval-style battle with these new mechanics.


