Key Takeaways
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- Machine Games, the studio behind the Wolfenstein series, has confirmed plans to develop a third main title in the trilogy.
- The new game is expected to conclude B.J. Blazkowiczs story which began with Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014 and continued with The New Colossus in 2017.
- Amazon Studios MGMBS is also working on a Wolfenstein game adaptation for Prime Video, with Patrick Somerville leading the project.
- Machine Games involvement in this adaptation sets it apart from other game adaptations, such as Life Is Strange. They have recently worked on additional content for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, though their next project remains unconfirmed. However, their history suggests that Nazi-fighting action will be a staple of their new work.
Wolfenstein Trilogy Conclusion by Machine Games on the Horizon
Machine Games Creative Director Axel Torvenius has confirmed the studio’s intention to develop a third Wolfenstein game. In a recent documentary highlighting the studio’s efforts to revive the franchise, Torvenius stated that he and the team have always envisioned B.J. Blazkowicz’s story as a trilogy and are eager to conclude it. The series began with Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014, followed by The New Colossus in 2017. The studio then released spinoffs Youngblood and Cyberpilot in 2019. Since then, the franchise has remained dormant. However, Variety reported in July that Amazon Studios MGMBS is developing a Wolfenstein game adaptation for Prime Video. Patrick Somerville (The Leftovers, Station Eleven) is leading the project as creator, showrunner, producer, and writer. Notably, Machine Games is actively involved in this series’ production, a departure from some other game adaptations, such as Life Is Strange. Machine Games recently worked on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, along with its DLC, The Order of the Giants. While the studio’s next project remains unconfirmed—whether it will be another Wolfenstein title or additional Indiana Jones games—one thing is certain: Machine Games’ involvement likely guarantees Nazi-fighting action.
In Case You Missed It
For all the avid gamers and Indiana Jones enthusiasts out there, be sure to check out “Indiana Jones and the Circle of the Ancients: 3h45 of Cinematics! Harrison Ford’s Face Will Be Visible,” a thrilling blog post by Sophie Laurent published on November 28th. This detailed piece delves into the highly anticipated action-adventure game from MachineGames, promising an immersive experience with over 3 hours of cutscenes and innovative gameplay mechanics. With early access starting December 6th and full release on December 8th, now’s the perfect time to dive into this epic narrative Indiana Jones and the Circle of the Ancients: 3h45 of Cinematics! Harrison Ford’s Face Will Be Visible.