Fans of MachineGames' Wolfenstein series shouldn't be worried about the series, says Bethesda's VP of global marketing Pete Hines.
Collections for MachineGames' and Arkane's titles might be headed to next-gen systems.
A lot of quality titles hit the service this month.
"I say that genuinely, rather than as some trite PR answer," says senior producer John Jennings.
Eight new games head to the Xbox Game Pass library in May.
Control’s soundtrack may sound pretty familiar to longtime fans.
Wolfenstein 3? Youngblood? Bethesda is being purposefully vague, it seems.
We haven't seen the last of these series.
"If you hold up every game as if it’s gotta do what Fallout and Skyrim did, then you’re not gonna make many games."
The Switch version of Wolfenstein 2 may be the best looking portable game of all time.
The final file size for the Switch version of Wolfenstein 2 revealed.
Developer says for now the focus is on Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.
Development studio hints at new Switch port announcement coming up next month.
It looks surprisingly good.
It's more like a recap of the first game.
"Play freedom is for me, personally as a player and a developer, really interesting."
Four of them, actually.
Gunning Nazis on the go.
Nazi-killing on the go.
It... looks surprisingly good?
Mad respect to Bethesda, really.
Fighting Nazis, now in Alaska.
Time to take on yet another Nazi superweapon.
Delve into the diaries of agent Silent Death aka Jessica Valiant.
Liberating America on the go.
Battle the Nazis as a former quarterback and tackle them into oblivion again and again.
Your progress from this will carry over into the final game.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is right at home on Microsoft's Uberconsole.
Continue the fight against the Nazis.
10 combat simulations and a series of fixes for Nvidia GPU users on PC has gone live.
Bethesda going all out for Microsoft's new console.
An issue preventing players in certain regions from receiving all the game files has also been fixed.
While it coincides with the first DLC's release, Bethesda is promising some "extra surprises."
"The only way we can create these super immersive narrative experiences is if we can solely focus on the single-player."
Plus, a list of what all you can tweak and configure on the PC version.
That's a not insignificant portion of your hard drive.
The fight against Nazis.
"I am confident that PC players will be very happy with the PC version."
New contraptions that allow for even more ways to murder are showcased.
This is excellent news for those who will play this on consoles.
Full trailer drops tomorrow.
Plus, Skyrim's Switch release date announced as well.
An extremely well fleshed out alternate historical world.
These windows into the game's world are awesome.
When there is trouble, make it double.
"We like our weapons to feel very heavy, and brutal, and intense."
Seriously, don't keep secrets from your brother.
B.J. Blazkowicz remains a true terror and nightmare.
As you would expect from Wolfenstein, it is gloriously over the top.
You get to transfer your choices into the new game.
Pre-ordering the game nets you Episode Zero for free.
Doubling down on that faithfulness to the game's setting.
Both games will support the most powerful console ever, it seems.
Wolfenstein style.
Machinegame had "near complete creative freedom" with story.
You know what the series is leading to.
Story described as "very, very big undertaking".
Well dang, that looks awesome.
MachineGames have big ambitions for the series' story.
All that teasing has paid off...
Coming to Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
The Bethesda exec has gotten his hands on the mystery game.
This time it's Blazkowicz's VA that does the teasing.
A stealth announcement, a tease, or just an easter egg?
Bethesda planning some big guns for E3.
Though not directly confirming, voice actor Alicja Bachleda-Curus reveals her involvement.