By now, some Metroid Prime 4: Past gamers are already rolling the credit and it appears there’s been an amusing discovery within the forged part.
It is confirmed Ezra Duke (Sergeant Duke) is voiced by the completed actor Jason Kelley…aka Doom Slayer! Sure, Kelley really was the voice actor behind id Software program’s legendary character in DOOM: The Darkish Ages, which was launched earlier this 12 months, and he is now voicing a soldier in Samus’ newest outing.
DOOMSLAYER IS IN METROID PRIME 4!
Not less than his voice actor @Jasonkelley_JK is as Ezra Duke.
I like each video games so this makes me very joyful! pic.twitter.com/xuuKFH1ULs
— Joey Ferris (@FerrisWheelPro) December 4, 2025
The person himself has even replied to a fan, who requested a “Samus and DOOM” recreation, whereas acknowledging the historical past of the principally silent protagonists and the way they do not really “say a lot”. Admittedly, this is perhaps as shut as followers ever get to seeing Samus and DOOM Slayer in the identical recreation.
“I would not be mad at that pairing. Neither considered one of us say a lot.😂”
In case you missed it, Duke is described on Nintendo’s Japanese web site as being a “veteran who has survived numerous battles with the Area Pirate military”. And “his cussed persona typically results in conflicts together with his superiors, however his honest and compassionate nature make him a dependable presence on the battlefield”.
Samus will encounter Duke on her new journey together with varied different Galactic Federation troopers. Yow will discover out extra about every character in our earlier publish.
If this has bought you questioning about the potential for DOOM: The Darkish Ages coming to the Swap 2 sooner or later, there is not any official phrase simply but, however the earlier Swap era noticed a number of DOOM titles launched, together with the newest entries. So, hopefully, we see one thing sooner or later.
Samus has additionally bought a brand new voice actor in Metroid Prime 4: Past, with Erin Yvette changing Jennifer Hale.


