Wolfenstein: The New Order coming sooner than expected

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Bethesda have announced that Wolfenstein: The New Order will not be coming on 23 May anymore. For once, though, that’s a good thing: it’s going to launch globally on 20 May instead.

If you’re in North America, Europe, or Australia, then you can get your hands on the alternate history shooter (set in the 60s, only the Nazis won the war) a little bit sooner than you might have expected. And yes, pre-orders will still net you access to the mysterious Doom beta that we know basically nothing about.

The most recent thing we saw of Wolfenstein: The New Order was a rather well-written and enjoyably tense train scene, which you can have a look at over here. If that’s a good indication of what we have to look forward to, the game appears to be shaping up rather well.


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