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« on: May 05, 2020, 04:05:20 pm »

Doom Eternal EP weighs in on Mick Gordon, soundtrack controversy

Marty Stratton offers an explanation for the sudden split between Bethesda and composer Mick Gordon.

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Mick Gordon is a composer who has worked with Bethesda on games like Doom Eternal and Prey.
Earlier this year, Gordon mentioned to some fans he was unlikely to work with Bethesda again.
Marty Stratton, Executive Producer on Doom Eternal, has published an open letter on Reddit, providing some background for the situation.
Stratton alleges that Gordon repeatedly missed deadlines and misguided fans with his online posts.


Recently, the official soundtrack for Doom Eternal was released for owners of the Collector's Edition. Many listeners immediately noticed a difference between tracks that were mixed by composer Mick Gordon and those that were not. Gordon, who has worked with Bethesda on multiple previous grames, provided comments to fans, stating that he certainly wouldn't have mixed the soundtrack that way and that he was unlikely to work with Bethesda again....

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