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'Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus' News: On the New Gameplay Trailer and the Nintendo Switch Release

First unveiled during this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" has received a new trailer. Developed by MachineGames, the gameplay of the highly anticipated title suggests that fans will delve into a world of violence and trauma, as well as some intense scenes that indicate that "Wolfenstein 2" may not be safe for play at work.

Titled "No More Nazis," the new gameplay trailer features beautiful Manhattan as a wasteland. The Nazis have managed to conquer America, and they have begun imposing their ideals by subjecting people to torture and burning infrastructure. No rules seem to be in place for the Nazis, as they are able to walk around and do whatever they want. As a result, "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" protagonist BJ Blazkowicz is not impressed. He amassed an army to resist the Nazis as he carries out missions that will restore America to the way it was before they burnt it to the ground.

Aside from the synopsis of the game title, the new trailer for "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" also features a range of other emotions. Despite the grave situation of the country, there were some hilarious scenes that helped bring some jest in the situation. There will also be a sex scene, which suggests that "Wolfenstein 2" is not safe for work. Regardless, the trailer was well-received by the gaming community.

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Meanwhile, game developer Bethesda Softworks has recently announced that "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" will be released for the Nintendo Switch. There is no official release date yet, but it is expected to arrive sometime in 2018. More details are also anticipated in the coming weeks just before the release of "Wolfenstein 2" for other consoles.

"Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" is scheduled to be launched on Oct. 27 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

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