It's a special day for Star Wars fans all around the world, as May 4, more commonly known as Star Wars Day, is in full swing. Of course, it wouldn't really be Star Wars Day if it weren't for appreciation posts and fan art pouring out in honor of the series. However, companies are sharing their own appreciation for the franchise, including Bethesda with some awesome Doom art.

Over on Twitter, the official Bethesda account showed off an interesting piece, putting the Doom Slayer in the role of Darth Vader as he stares down a few demons. The art seems to mirror the final scene of Star Wars: Rogue One, in which Darth Vader cuts down a large group of Rebel soldiers as they try to hand off Death Star plans.

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Hot off the success of Doom Eternal, which released last year and has peppered out the Ancient Gods DLC in the time since, the crossover art has garnered a positive reaction from fans. Some have called for Bethesda to make a Star Wars game, while others have simply taken time to appreciate the artwork. All around, though, it seems to be delighting most of those that have commented on it.

Some fans seem to hope that a Bethesda Star Wars game could really happen, largely due to EA losing the exclusivity license for the franchise's games. The odds of that happening don't seem incredibly high, largely due to the game's the company already has in the pipeline, though that's not likely going to stop fans from speculating any time soon.

So far, Star Wars Day has had some fruit for fans. Most notably, Disney is creating a working lightsaber that can expand and contract. Unfortunately, it seems that the lightsaber won't be available commercially – at least not yet. Instead, it'll be used to lend more authenticity to the performers at Disney Land's Galaxy's Edge attraction.

There will likely be more artwork out there for fans to appreciate by the time the day is done. Star Wars has had a profound impact on the world, being one of the most popular properties ever created, so there's certainly plenty for internet denizens to appreciate about it. Rumor has it that some big projects are in the works, too, like a remake of the ever-popular Knights of the Old Republic game. It still isn't clear if those rumors are true or not, but there are plenty of fans out there that would like it to be.

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