The official website for the latest iteration of Wolfenstein is now open for business. The site contains everything you'd expect from a game site, including screens, videos, forums and a blog. A handful of the screens are new, and there is also a hefty load of concept art, all of which we've compiled in the galleries below. Be sure to check out the concept art, as it contains a sneak peak at some of the game's multiplayer classes. The site also promises some upcoming webisodes, so stay tuned.
Activision has also announced that this week's episode of GameTrailers TV will be dedicated to Wolfenstein. The episode will feature a new trailer, plenty of gameplay footage and a look at one of the game's bosses. The episode is scheduled to air this Friday on SpikeTV.
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Mar 19th 2009 6:36PM (Unverified) said
It won't let me in no matter what age i choose...
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Posted: Mar 19th 2009 6:41PM (Unverified) said
does any one know which platforms this game is coming out for.
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Posted: Mar 19th 2009 7:16PM (Unverified) said
Most likely Windows first, with Xbox 360 second, PS3 third, MacOSX and Linux last.
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Posted: Mar 19th 2009 6:45PM xYOSSARIANx said
The website is awful, laggy and buggy. It need a patch, what a surprise.
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Posted: Mar 19th 2009 6:53PM BananaBoat said
I hope this can live up to Wolfenstein:ET
Speaking of which...I have the strong urge to play some Wolfenstein:ET right now.
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Speaking of which...I have the strong urge to play some Wolfenstein:ET right now.
Posted: Mar 19th 2009 7:59PM Discotheque said
Yeah I agree, it doesn't sound as good as it should be.
Hopefully the muitiplayer is still good though.
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Hopefully the muitiplayer is still good though.
Posted: Mar 20th 2009 10:00AM (Unverified) said
No, thanks. I'm officially totally sick of fighting Nazis (the Absolute, 100% Most Evil People Ever in All of History) in games, movies, etc.
The war ended over 60 years ago. Maybe approximately 300 billion Nazi games is enough, eh?
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The war ended over 60 years ago. Maybe approximately 300 billion Nazi games is enough, eh?
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