
Wolfenstein is a series that deals in excess. You're not just fighting Nazis - you're fighting Nazis with cyborg dog monsters that spit flame and uber-soldiers with tesla coil cannons. So it should be no surprise that the newest Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus gameplay trailer (subtitled "NO MORE NAZIS") is full of guns, violence, loud rock music, cursing, and even a sex scene.
Because of these things, it also goes without saying you probably shouldn't watch it at work. The rest of you, enjoy:
There's not too much here that we didn't already know: the game is, and has always been, about blowing Nazis away with extreme prejudice. We also already knew hero BJ's adventure will largely be focused on sparking a second American Revolution with the help of Grace Walker and her resistance fighters, so no big surprises there.
I suppose it is a little surprising to see main antagonist Frau Engel's daughter getting it on with Bombate, but Wolfenstein: The New Order also had its fair share of sex scenes so not a total shocker that other characters would... ahem, well, you know.
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus will arrive on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 27, 2017, and on Nintendo Switch in 2018.
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