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Strap in for a heart-pounding journey as you fight the unforgiving Nazi war machine on American soil! Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is now available on GOG.COM with a 60% discount lasting until 4th January 2021, 2 PM UTC. As BJ Blazkowicz, you must protect your family and friends, forge new alliances and face the demons of your troubled past as you rally pockets of resistance to overthrow the occupation.

The game’s release comes also with discounts on:
• Wolfenstein II The Freedom Chronicles Season Pass (-70%)
• Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition (-60%)
Both of them will end on 4th January 2021, 2 PM UTC.

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dgnfly: This game and the next one are what killed the franchise for me.
There is Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony.
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cmclout: What's up with the pricing on GOG lately? This year, I've noticed on several occasions that "Deluxe" or 'Complete" versions of games are priced higher than the sum of their components. In this case, the base game is on sale for $15.99 and the season pass is on sale for $7.49, which is $23.48 total. The Deluxe edition, which is simply the base game plus the season pass, is on sale for $23.99 -- $0.52 greater than the sum of its components. Sure, it's only a small increase, but a "Deluxe" version is supposed to be a deal; it's supposed to be less costly , not more costly.
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RoboPond: I've noticed that too. For the same getting them separately it cost me £15.39 or together (the Deluxe) it costs £19.99?
Same here 23.99€ vs 19,48€.
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dgnfly: This game and the next one are what killed the franchise for me.
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shmerl: There is Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony.
Thanks for the info, Looks pretty interesting will check it out.
The same happened (still happens?) with the Evil Within series, where buying things separately was cheaper than the bundle.
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Navagon: The environments, contraptions and weaponry in this game are so striking I actually bought the art book for it. The combat and storytelling are solid too.
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J Lo: I feel like us dieselpunk fans don't get as much love as steam, cyber, or atom. On a slightly unrelated note, the art style in Youngblood is better, but the gameplay is vastly inferior to TNC.
I feel that dieselpunk is relatively underdeveloped at present. The fact that Wolfenstein has done a lot to bolster appeal both sums up the current lack of materiel and perhaps also gives some hope for future endeavours.
high rated
We really need Wolfenstein from 2009 here. I already own the Games for Windows version but I'd still like GOG to acquire it.
Post edited December 22, 2020 by DoomSooth
I just noticed something. The banner art used on the store page and in the browser library is a censored version while in GOG Galaxy a uncensored version is being used for the background image. GOG should replace the browser store page and library art for the uncensored version of the game with this: https://images.ctfassets.net/rporu91m20dc/4PmWxOj4mACyyMeQ00EuaU/72ec6020979366b1d5e8a142508dc674/Wolf2_KeyArt_3000x2000.jpg
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M3troid: Well, Quake 4 was published by Actvision and it's here, so there is a chance.
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TheMonkofDestiny: Quake hasn't been rebooted either. Wolf '09 got sidelined when MachineGames saw success with their game(s). Seeing it turn up here might as well go on the "it's as possible as Hexen/etc." list as far as Raven and Activision id games go.
https://www.gog.com/game/heretic_hexen_collection

Rejoyce, boy.
Post edited December 21, 2020 by M3troid
I could hardly believe it when I browsed the front page. I honestly thought I was at a different site.

That being said, I'd still not count on seeing Wolf '09 here. I want to be wrong about that since I don't own the game in any format but that GOG got the reboot series (aside from Youngblood) before it seems to keep pointing in the direction of id wanting people to forget Wolf '09.
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TheMonkofDestiny: I could hardly believe it when I browsed the front page. I honestly thought I was at a different site.

That being said, I'd still not count on seeing Wolf '09 here. I want to be wrong about that since I don't own the game in any format but that GOG got the reboot series (aside from Youngblood) before it seems to keep pointing in the direction of id wanting people to forget Wolf '09.
Some day, some day.

If someone can do it, it's GOG. I mean, they even released Hellfire here.
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TheMonkofDestiny: I could hardly believe it when I browsed the front page. I honestly thought I was at a different site.

That being said, I'd still not count on seeing Wolf '09 here. I want to be wrong about that since I don't own the game in any format but that GOG got the reboot series (aside from Youngblood) before it seems to keep pointing in the direction of id wanting people to forget Wolf '09.
Would they (GOG and Id Software/Zenimax/Bethesda) still have to get this approved by Activision?
I have a retail copy of Wolf '09 and all - but, didn't Activision publish this?
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DoomSooth: We really need Wolfenstein from 2009 here. I already own the GFWL version but I'd still like GOG to acquire it.
It was never GWFL.
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DoomSooth: We really need Wolfenstein from 2009 here. I already own the GFWL version but I'd still like GOG to acquire it.
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VBProject: It was never GWFL.
This list agrees with you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Games_for_Windows_%E2%80%93_Live_titles
However; not every physical game release was internationally the same. I've never seen a website that lists DRM for every regional variation of every game.

I've just tried the game... I can't run it on maximum graphics settings, so I'll just wait until I have a new GPU.
Post edited December 22, 2020 by teceem
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MysterD: Would they (GOG and Id Software/Zenimax/Bethesda) still have to get this approved by Activision?
I have a retail copy of Wolf '09 and all - but, didn't Activision publish this?
I don't know about the GOG side, but I assume Activision would have to agree to bring it back to circulation digitally, yes.
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TheMonkofDestiny: I don't know about the GOG side, but I assume Activision would have to agree to bring it back to circulation digitally, yes.
Not really. RtcW, Quake III, Doom 3, Quake IV and Hexen II were published by Activision, and they're all here. They were still id's IP and thus were acquired by Zenimax when they purchased id.

onestly, I'm surprised we're seeing this latest addition. I didn't think we'd ever see another Bethesda game after they were bought up by MS.
Post edited December 22, 2020 by RawSteelUT