Wolfenstein: The New Order announced, promises to ‘re-imagine’ the franchise

Wolfenstein: The New Order, will be running on id Tech 5.

Posted By | On 07th, May. 2013

Wolfenstein: The New Order announced, promises to ‘re-imagine’ the franchise

Bethesda have announced the next installment in the Wolfenstein series: The New Order.

Wolfenstein: The New Order will be developed by MachineGames, a studio based in Uppsala, Sweden. The game will be released on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC in Q4 2013. Next generation versions have also been confirmed to be in development.

We had earlier reported that MachineGames are working on a new game that will be using the id Tech 5 engine. Seems like this the one they have been working all along.

More details about the game will be revealed by Gamespot in a series of editorial content starting May 8th.

We are excited to bring a new chapter of Wolfenstein to gamers everywhere,” said Jens Matthies, creative director at MachineGames.

“As fans of the series, working on this game is an honor, and our team is driven to create an unforgettable action-adventure experience that will make FPS fans proud.”

Bethesda have also released a trailer of the game (via Gamespot). You can check the trailer below.

We also have a concept art and a screenshot from the game (via Neogaf):

Wolfenstein The New Order screenshot

Wolfenstein The New Order screenshot

The game promises to re-imagine the franchise and provide players with a gripping gameplay experience.

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