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The OXO Video Game Museum in Madrid has welcomed a fascinating exhibition dedicated to DOOM: The Dark Ages, a new installment of the iconic saga that has transformed the shooter genre since its debut in 1993. This exhibit offers an immersive experience that intertwines the rich history of video games, popular culture, and an aesthetic of medieval brutality.
One of the standout elements of the exhibition is the Slayeux Tapestry, an impressive creation inspired by the famous Bayeux Tapestry. This tapestry visualizes the intense battle between the DOOM Slayer and the forces of Hell, all within a dark and visceral context. Designed by the French illustrator Simon De Thuilli猫res and embroidered by the renowned London studio Hawthorne & Heaney, the Tapestry not only pays homage to historical art but also reinterprets the bloody narrative of the video game through a unique graphic style.
Visitors have the opportunity to take a close look at the Mangual, one of the game’s most iconic weapons. This life-sized replica has been crafted with authentic materials by the Spanish studio Future Works, using forged steel, welding, and hand bluing, along with a natural leather handle. What adds a special appeal to the Mangual is its functionality, showcasing a level of detail that fascinates even the most discerning fans.
The exhibition also features other notable pieces, such as a customized high-performance PC, created in collaboration with the popular YouTuber and modder Nate Gentile and NVIDIA, reflecting the aesthetic of the video game world. Additionally, it showcases collectible figures, a life-sized DOOM Slayer helmet, and other impressive items that celebrate this latest installment of the legendary saga.
The exhibition will be open to the public until June 30 at the OXO Video Game Museum, the first museum dedicated to preserving the history and cultural legacy of video games in the Spanish capital. Located in a strategic spot near Plaza Callao, the museum spans over 1,600 m虏 of exhibit space.
For those interested, tickets and more information are available on the museum’s official website. The opening of this exhibition took place on June 15, 2025, and promises to be an unforgettable event for video game enthusiasts and pop culture fans alike.
Source: MiMub in Spanish