Bethesda Announces Wolfenstein: Young Blood

Bethesda Announces Wolfenstein: Young Blood

Taking the battle against Nazis to France.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 10, 2018 @ 10:27 PM (Staff Bios)
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Wolfenstein has been going strong these last few years. Both the launch of New Order and New Colossus has gone exceedingly well. Bethesda is keeping that train rolling full force with their latest announcement for the series: Wolfenstein: Young Blood.

This time, we do not follow protagonist BJ Blazkowicz, but his twin daughters, Jess and Soph, instead. This Young Blood follows after the events of the New Colossus, in the land of 1980's Paris, France.

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The video did well to establish the setting, but left little else to go off of. Machine Games will be developing this title, as well. They confirmed that this can be played cooperatively, with a person as each daughter, or as a single player adventure. We also see that the Daat Yichud Power Suit returns. We're sure to hear more about the game in the coming days.



Wolfenstein: Youngblood is slated for release at some point in 2019.

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