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The '''revenant''' returns as a [[monster]] in [[Doom Eternal]], retaining its appearance from [[Doom (2016)]]. It is currently presumed that it will have statistics and behaviors which mostly match those from the previous game, but further information from [[id Software]] is needed. As seen in the game play reveal, the revenant can also be player-controlled in the Demon Invasion game mode.
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The '''revenant''' returns as a [[monster]] in [[Doom Eternal]], retaining its appearance from [[Doom (2016)]]. It is currently presumed that it will have statistics and behaviors which mostly match those from the previous game, but further information from [[id Software]] is needed. As seen in the game play reveal, the revenant can also be player-controlled in the Demon Invasion and Battlemode game modes.
  
 
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The revenant returns as a monster in Doom Eternal, retaining its appearance from Doom (2016). It is currently presumed that it will have statistics and behaviors which mostly match those from the previous game, but further information from id Software is needed. As seen in the game play reveal, the revenant can also be player-controlled in the Demon Invasion and Battlemode game modes.

Trivia

  • The player controlled revenant shown in the QuakeCon 2018 demo was named 'D00t76'. This is a nod to the "doot" meme, an inside joke among fans regarding a revenant holding a trumpet in photoshopped variants of Doom (2016)'s cover art.