'Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus' Latest News: New Trailer for Game Released
Bethesda has released an all-new trailer for the upcoming "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" game.
A new trailer for "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" just came out, and it provides a good glimpse as to how intense the game will be when it is finally released next month. The trailer shows a Nazi-ruled America in a world where Germany won the world war. America has succumbed to the Nazis with only a few left fighting for freedom. Featuring a devastated Manhattan and New Orleans, B.J. Blazkowicz is once again pushed into the fire as he goes on the quest to free America from the Nazi pests once and for all and bringing together a bunch of rowdy characters into the resistance.
"The New Colossus" is the sequel to "Wolfenstein: The New Order" which was released back in 2014, and the trailer released will mark the second time that Bethesda had given a glimpse of the new game. The first one was the trailer revealed during the game's debut in the E3 2017.
The synopsis for the upcoming game reads: "The Nazis have taken over America. They've turned Manhattan into a wasteland. They've walled off New Orleans and are systematically purging the city, burning people and homes to the ground. And they brazenly walk the streets of small-town USA — going where they want, taking what they want and behaving however they please. But this is not BJ Blazkowicz's America. The United States will never be broken – especially with BJ on the job, rallying the Resistance and igniting a revolution."
Aside from the main game, players with the Freedom Chronicles Season Pass will also be able to access four episodes of DLC featuring different characters who are also out to destroy the Nazi empire.
"Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" will be released this coming Oct. 27 on the Xbox One, Xbox One X, PS4, PS4 Pro and on PC. Furthermore, it has been revealed that the game is being prepared to be released for the Nintendo Switch sometime next year, a rarity in the platform since it doesn't always get to feature games of a more mature content.