Yesterday marked id Software’s 30th anniversary, originally starting up back in 1991, and still going strong to this day. The studio is well known for a range of classic and iconic titles such as Doom (1993), Quake, Rage, and many more. “A lot has changed in three decades,” the official tweet read, “but what hasn’t changed is our deep
wolfenstein
Fans will remember MachineGames as the team behind the excellent Wolfenstein reboot series. There, they’ve made a name for themselves as a studio that can deliver solid gameplay and bombastic stories full of memorable moments. And now, the team is looking to spread its development wings by taking on a new IP. Today, they announced
Now would be as good a time as any to prep for DOOM Eternal or give any of Fallout games another go. Already in progress at the time of publication, Bethesda is holding a 24-hour sale where the net proceeds from it will be donated to the Australian Red Cross to assist in the country’s
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes you on a lengthy journey with two brand-new protagonists in the first co-op adventure in the series. Today, the devs at Arkane and MachineGames have released a short, new gameplay trailer. It shows the sisters working in tandem as they take on the Nazi forces. Check it out below. It’s the 1980s and
Woflenstein: Youngblood, a new co-op focused Wolfenstein game featuring BJ Blazkowicz’s daughters Jess or Soph, was revealed by Machine Games during Bethesda’s E3 2018 press conference. While we have not heard much about the game since then, Bethesda came out today prior to PAX East in order to release a brand new trailer that confirms
Coming off the critical acclaim of the more recent entries in the series, such as 2017’s excellent Wolfenstein: The New Colossus, the Wolfenstein series is primed and ready for its next installment with the upcoming Wolfenstein: Youngblood. While the game hasn’t been confirmed for an exact release date just yet, a new teaser from Bethesda might signify that
Wolfenstein: Youngblood has been confirmed for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. However, there has not been any word so far about it coming to the Nintendo Switch. Well, possibly until now. As noted by GameSpot, Bethesda marketing executive Pete Hines stated at PAX Aus that “the next Wolfenstein game” is also coming to the Switch.
Originally released last fall, Wolfenstein II earned critical acclaim for its gripping story set in its distinct alternate history version of a Nazi-occupied America, and while Switch owners are getting their first taste of the series later this week, it appears unknown at this time if we’ll see more from the series on Nintendo’s platform in
If patience truly is a virtue, then Nintendo Switch owners should be considered saints, as Bethesda announced that the upcoming Nintendo Switch version of their first-person shooter Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus will release alongside a variety of alternate game sleeves. Bethesda’s announcement stated that the sleeves were a result of the publisher wanting to do
I adore Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. If you’re a longtime reader of DualShockers, you probably remember that I reviewed the game when it launched last October and rewarded it with a 9.5/10, which is still the highest score I’ve ever given to a game in my time as a reviewer. It’s safe to say that
B.J. Blazkowicz is back and ready to punch some Nazis with the upcoming release of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus this week, and ahead of the upcoming game’s launch you can start preparing your gaming to max out the game and your full-on Nazi assault. Publisher Bethesda Softworks has revealed the PC specifications for Wolfenstein II: The