With the rise in Epic Games Store timed-exclusives combined with the fact that so many publishers now have their own digital storefronts, it has somehow become a bit surprising in 2019 when a publisher announces it’ll be bringing all of its upcoming releases to that of Valve’s Steam platform. Today though, that’s exactly what publisher
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot
There’s no upcoming shortage of games in the Wolfenstein universe as Bethesda announced at E3 that both the VR experience Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot and the spin-off title Wolfenstein: Youngblood are both slated to arrive next year. Despite this, many have been left wondering about the status of the next mainline sequel and whether or not it would still be slated to arrive
If you’re going to be in Germany next month for Gamescom 2018, then you may be a little bit curious about just what games you’ll be able to check out at the show. Today, publishing giant Bethesda Softworks revealed their own lineup for the show that may help get you a bit more excited. As
During its E3 2018 press conference, Bethesda Softworks only mentioned Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, but Todd Howard’s jokes needed time to sink in, so there was no time to actually show the game. Today the publisher released the announcement trailer, finally giving us a glimpse on the gameplay. Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is set in Paris in 1980 exactly like the
During Bethesda’s press conference being held in Los Angeles, the publisher and Machine Games announced Wolfenstein Youngblood. The game will be a co-op experience featuring B.J. Blazkowicz’s twin daughters. It will be set in Paris in the franchise’s world’s alternate reality eighties. “The year is 1980. Two decades have passed since BJ Blazkowicz rallied the resistance