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
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Wolfenstein: Youngblood has finally received an update to support RTX, meaning that the shiny surfaces throughout the game’s world will now realistically reflect anything. Even Nazis I assume. Bethesda has announced that MachineGames’ spin-off to the Wolfenstein games now has RTX support. The support is only available for those on PC with a rig capable of
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
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is set to release this coming summer and unlike past Wolfenstein installments, this entry will allow you to play with a buddy in co-op. While this multiplayer aspect of the game is easily what separates it the most from past titles in the series, it seems that this isn’t where the differences in Youngblood will
The announcement of Wolfenstein: Youngblood’s release date in March was also accompanied by the confirmation of a physical and digital release of the game for Nintendo Switch. Both DOOM and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus made their way to the hybrid console, so it made sense for Bethesda’s latest title to follow suit. Unfortunately, it
The Elder Scrolls VI and Starfield will not make an appearance at Bethesda’s annual E3 press conference. The sad, but not unexpected news, was revealed by Bethesda Director Todd Howard during the company’s Elder Scrolls 25th Anniversary stream. Both games were confirmed to be in active development last year during Bethesda’s E3 press conference. The
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
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
I’ve said it many times before, but I’ll say it again: I adore Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. I think MachineGames’ latest shooter is one of the best that we have seen in this generation and I am constantly vouching for those who have not played it to give it a shot. With all of this being
While the game hit PC, PS4, and Xbox One last fall, today marks the launch of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus from MachineGames and Bethesda on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate, a new trailer for this port was released that showcases both the motion controls and the game running in handheld mode. For those of you
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus’ soundtrack was nominated for the “Best Music in a Game” award at New York Game awards this year. It also got nominated for “Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition” at the 2018 DICE awards. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (Original Game Soundtrack) will be arriving on iTunes, Google Play Music, Amazon,
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
Today, Bethesda Game Studios has released the fourth and final episode of the Wolfenstein II Freedom Chronicles titled The Amazing Deeds of Captain Wilkins and to commemorate the launch the publisher has released brand-new trailer flaunting the latest expansion. In The Amazing Deeds of Captain Wilkins, players are put in the shoes of renowned U.S. Army hero, Captain Gerald Wilkins,
One of the most surprising announcements to come from September’s Nintendo Direct was that Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus was coming to Nintendo Switch in 2018. It was announced alongside the Switch version of DOOM, which was developed by Panic Button and released back in November. Today, Machine Games’ Senior Game Designer Andreas Öjerfors confirmed to Gamereactor
B.J. Blazkowicz has been killing Nazis by the dozen for over twenty-five years, but he’s never been much more than an avatar for the player to take out their aggression on one of history’s most loathed regimes. MachineGames set out to change that with Wolfenstein: The New Order by giving Blazkowicz distinct traits and a unique personality
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
Bethesda has released a launch trailer for its upcoming action-adventure first-person shooter Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, providing several snippets of the game’s story as well as gameplay. A sequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order, The New Colossus is developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in an alternate history in 1961 America following a fictional Nazi victory
In a time where the word “Nazi” is seeing its resurgence like never before in a turbulent political climate, there is something to be said for the way that the Wolfenstein series has managed to dish out the horrors of war in a way that is thoughtful, harrowing, and hilarious at the same time. 2014’s Wolfenstein: The
If you want to see more of MachineGames’ Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, this is your lucky day, because you’re just about to see a lot more. During a preview event in New York City hosted by Bethesda, DualShockers was allowed to film a full 30 minutes of raw gameplay, and it looks really crazy.