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MachineGames is apparently working on Wolfenstein 3 and a Wolfenstein TV show

Windows Central is reporting today that the talented team at MachineGames are busy at work on a brand new Wolfenstein adventure, Wolfenstein 3. That’s not all as the team is developing a TV show based on the Wolfenstein franchise with the Fallout TV producers for Amazon. The Wolfenstein games were thankfully made available on the Nintendo Switch, so hopefully we could see the third entry on the Nintendo Switch 2 in the future.

5 thoughts on “MachineGames is apparently working on Wolfenstein 3 and a Wolfenstein TV show”

  1. Hopefully it’s better than Youngblood, that game was a disappointment even if it was a Spin Off

  2. This has been rumored for near a decade since beginning of Xbox Series so 6 years. Just close these studios down they make garbage Arkane, Machine, Halo, Coalition, Rare, Double Fine, Ninja Theory, Compulsion, Turn 10, Undead Labs, Obsidian, and InXile all trash just have the remaining studios under ABK you don’t need 3 publishers.

    1. Sell them to other companies that will actually use them. I love double fine and rare, but Xbox is treating them like garbage. Xbox is like a parent that teaches their children bad things that holds them back even though they have so much potential. Hopefully these companies go through foster care and get out of Microsoft’s greedy hands.

  3. Hell yeah. I can’t wait to see a certain group of people be upset that nazis are depicted as really really horrible people. Yes, there’s people who get upset at that. I wonder why…

  4. Looking forward to it! Even if Youngblood had many recycled assets, the gameplay was fresh and I still oove playing these characters online. I replayed it not so long ago. The fully upgraded dual Uzi’s are really satisfying. Loved the music too.
    Too bad I apparently am a weirdo, but I actually bought Youngblood twice (switch and PC).

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