Super shotgun (Doom Eternal)



The super shotgun returns as a weapon in Doom Eternal, with a design mostly the same as its Doom (2016) predecessor. One detail in which it differs is an underslung grappling hook launcher known as the meat hook (which resembles a bayonet), the Doom Slayer can fire the meat hook into demons to traverse through the environment more swiftly and to easily move closer to demons to deal maximum damage. It is likely one (along with the chainsaw and heavy cannon) of the starting weapons early in the events of Doom Eternal, as the Doom Slayer is seen to have these weapons before he picks up other weapons during the reveal.

Another strictly cosmetic difference is that this weapon appears to be a cultural artifact of Argent D'Nur and bears an inscription running down the side of the barrel in a pseudo- script along with several runic motifs which were previously established as being associated with that civilization in areas such as Argent Breach and Empyrian. This may indicate that the Doom Slayer has a historical connection with this particular shotgun.

This version of the super shotgun is the first time since the pre-release versions of Doom that a weapon has been equipped with a underslung attachment or modification - the assault rifle originally intended for the game possessed a bayonet which was later replaced by the Doomguy's fists.