Bethesda announced today – via its Vice President, Pete Hines – that Wolfenstein: The New Order will be delayed to 2014. According to Hines, Bethesda felt that the game deserved ‘some additional time for polish’ and that’s the reason behind this delay. Wolfenstein: The New Order was originally planned for a Q4 2013 release on PC, X360 and PS3. A release for next-gen platforms (Xbox One and PS4) was also planned for 2014. As Hines hinted, all versions now will be released in 2014.
Wolfenstein: The New Order will be an action-adventure first person shooter. The game is being developed by MachineGames, a studio comprised of seasoned developers known for creating compelling, critically-acclaimed story-driven games.
Wolfenstein has been widely credited for helping establish and popularise the first-person shooter genre, and Wolfenstein: The New Order is a reimagining of this franchise that promises to offer players a gripping and dramatic experience.
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