Wolfenstein: The New Order’s launch trailer is kind of great

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There’s one week to go until Wolfenstein: The New Order hits, so it’s obviously time for a launch trailer.

As with most of the past trailers for Wolfenstein, this one’s actually pretty entertaining. There’s some cheesy dialogue, explosions, and a German rendition of House of the Rising Sun. What more could you ask for?

I suppose you could ask for a release date. Well, there’s that too: Wolfenstein: The New Order is due out on Tuesday, 20 May. That’s next week. With a bit of luck, we’ll have a review up around about that time. Right now, I’m mostly just hoping the game lives up to the trailers in terms of being a beautiful, well-crafted, over-the-top shooter, but there’s not too long until we find out!


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