Limited Run Games has announced a collaboration with Bethesda for a Doom controller, the CRKD x DOOM Red Key Card Edition NEO S.
Available from the official Limited Run Games store, only 1000 are being made, but you can pre-order it now until they close pre-orders on Sunday, May 18th at 11:59pm Eastern Time.
Limited Run Games says: “The NEO S is a fusion of nostalgia and modern technology, offering an elevated gaming and collectible experience. Drawing inspiration from today’s sleek sophistication of cutting edge mobile design, NEO S seamlessly combines the charm of yesteryear with the advancement appeal of today.
Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or a casual player, NEO S transcends being just a controller – it’s a statement, an art piece, and the perfect gaming companion for Console and PC gaming.”

This DOOM-themed NEO S Controller features a hellish red motif inspired by the Union Aerospace Corporation key cards, and utilises the award-winning CRKD NEO S controller design.
Here’s the key features from the store page:
- Charging Deck
- For Switch, PC, Mobile & Smart TV’s
- Zero Stick Drift (Hall Effect Thumbsticks)
- Ergonomic
- Wireless Bluetooth
- Wired Connection (Optional)
- No Deadzone Mode
- Swappable Stick Tops
- Adjustable Trigger Sensitivity
- Adjustable Vibration
- Re-mappable back buttons
- Motion Controls
- Rumble Support
- Turbo Function
- Connects to the CRKD True Collection System
- Connects to CRKD CTRL Feature within Mobile App

A reminder then, this is available to pre-order now, but there are only 1000 units, so if you want one, I wouldn’t hang about on that.
Doom: The Dark Ages
We had a chance to play some Doom: The Dark Ages and were very impressed. In our preview, I said: “So far, then, ID has knocked it out of the park. For those who played Doom Eternal and hoped the studio would go back to a more grounded affair, Doom: The Dark Ages is for you, and it feels like almost every lesson learned on the way has been poured into this new title.
I have some concerns about the Dragon sections, I’ll confess, but everything else I played had that remarkable flow-state that was almost perfected back in 2016. With a deeper story, quality of life changes, loads of secrets, and best in class combat, Doom: The Dark Ages is going to be an exceptional game.”
Oh and while we’re on all things Doom, a new trailer got released over the Easter weekend, check that out below:
Doom: The Dark Ages is coming to PC (Steam, Windows, and Battle Net), Xbox Series S|X, and PlayStation 5 on May 15th.