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Victory Labs pre-workout supplement Doom finally pictured

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The Australian supplement company Victory Labs has been hinting at the coming of a pre-workout quite a bit over the past few months. It has now finally dropped an image featuring and confirming its upcoming pre-workout competitor. The name of the product is Victory Labs Doom, which at the moment is all we really know about the supplement.

Nothing outside of its name and category have been confirmed, although as you can see in the image above, Doom isn’t branded like most of Victory Labs’ others. Unlike the brand’s two originals — Hydro Complete and Native Greens — and the recently revealed Myst, Doom has not been given its horizontally split yellow and black theme. Instead the pre-workout matches Victory Labs’ flavored fat burner, Xenevar.

The brand has not yet said anything about when Victory Labs Doom is going to be available, just shown it off in a picture. Keep in mind the aforementioned intra-workout Myst is still also on the way, which does put quite a bit on the not even six-month-old brand’s plate.

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