Wolfenstein 2009 Vs Wolfenstein The New Order Vs Wolfenstein II - The New Colossus | Comparison

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Wolfenstein 2009 Vs Wolfenstein The New Order Vs Wolfenstein II - The New Colossus | Comparison
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about the game
For the 2009 game, see Wolfenstein (2009 video game). For other uses, see Wolfenstein (disambiguation).
Wolfenstein
Wolfenstein logo.svg
Logo as of Wolfenstein: The New Order
Genre(s) First-person shooter, action-adventure, stealth
Developer(s)
Muse Software (1981–1984)
id Software (1992, 2008)
Gray Matter Interactive (2001)
Splash Damage (2003)
Fountainhead Entertainment (2008)
Raven Software (2009)
MachineGames (2014–present)
Arkane Lyon (2019)
Publisher(s)
Muse Software (1981–1984)
Apogee Software (1992)
FormGen (1992)
Activision (2001–2003, 2009)
EA Mobile (2008)
Bethesda Softworks (2014–present)
Platform(s)
3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Acorn Archimedes
Amiga 1200
AmigaOS 4
Apple II
Atari Jaguar
Classic Mac OS
Commodore 64
Game Boy Advance
iOS
Microsoft Windows
MS-DOS
NEC PC-9801
Nintendo Switch
OS X
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Stadia
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Windows Mobile
Xbox
Xbox 360
Xbox One
First release Castle Wolfenstein
September 1981
Latest release Wolfenstein: Youngblood
July 25, 2019
Wolfenstein is a series of World War II video games. It was originally created by Muse Software,[1] before being revived by id Software. The first two games in the series, Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, were developed by Muse Software and focused on stealth-based gameplay from a top-down perspective. Beginning with id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, Wolfenstein games became fast-paced first-person shooters, and are widely regarded as having helped to popularize the first-person shooter genre. Further games in the series include Return to Castle Wolfenstein, developed by Gray Matter Interactive, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory by Splash Damage, and 2009's Wolfenstein by Raven Software. After ZeniMax Media acquired id Software, including the Wolfenstein franchise, Swedish developer MachineGames became the series' primary developer. Wolfenstein games developed by MachineGames include Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot.

The majority of the games follow William "B.J." Blazkowicz, a Jewish Polish-American Army Captain and his fight against the Axis powers. Earlier titles are centered around Nazis attempting to harness supernatural and occult forces. Those developed by MachineGames are set in an alternate history in which Axis powers won World War II.
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