

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is the eleventh installment of the Wolfenstein series and a sequel to the 2014’s Wolfenstein: The New Order. The game follows the main protagonist, William Joseph “B.J.” Blazkowicz, in his efforts to ignite a Second American Revolution. The game is played from a first-person perspective and most of its levels are navigated on foot. The story is arranged in chapters, which players complete in order to progress. A binary choice in the prologue alters the game’s entire storyline; some characters and small plot points are replaced throughout the timelines. The game features a variety of weapons, most of which can be dual wielded. A cover system is also present.




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Eight new games coming to the Game Pass in May.

Surprisingly, the studio doesn't use demon magic or Satan's tears to get the job done.

For the portable-minded only.

If we want more Wolfenstein on Switch, we must buy The New Colossus.

Killing Nazis smoothly on the go.

Shoot Nazis on the go.

The Deeds of Captain Wilks is out VERY soon...

This isn't some Geraldo Rivera-level surprise.

Which platform lets you kill Nazis in higher fidelity?
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