Doomguy collectible

Doomguy collectibles are secret items that occur in Doom (2016) and Doom VFR, two per level for a total of 26 figures, which are a reward for exploration. Finding each collectible unlocks a certain model of one of the game's enemies or weapons which are viewable in the menu system.

The Doomguy collectible is an approximately nine-inch-tall action figure, evidently created by the UAC to venerate or to celebrate finding the Doom Slayer. It wears a simplified version of the Praetor suit and comes in various colors. A soft glow is emitted from behind the visor, which is slightly translucent. When picked up, the figures play a chip-tune-styled excerpt of "At Doom's Gate", the theme from in the original Doom.

The Doom Slayer shortly examines each figure when picking it up. Some of the figures elicit different reactions; in particular, finding the Doom marine figure causes him to pose the figure and then perform a stylish.

Trivia

 * Like much of the 2016 Doom game's concept art, the Doomguy collectibles were designed by Emerson Tung.
 * Special Doomguy collectibles act as extra lives in Arcade Mode.
 * In Doom Eternal, a "Collector" magazine can be found in the Slayer's private room aboard the Fortress of Doom. It has a picture of the Doomguy figurine on its front cover.