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Artifact Title: The series is named after a place (Castle Wolfenstein) which appears in about half of the series ( Castle Wolfenstein, Wolfenstein 3D, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood), and even then only for portions of most of them (first episode of Wolf3D, first and last few levels of RtCW, first half of The Old Blood).Subverted in The New Order, though, where America loses the war, as does everyone else except Germany, leaving it up to a multinational resistance to bring down the Reich.America Won World War II: The saga is all about B.J.The New Order, The Old Blood, and The New Colossus have World War II carry on well after 1945 and then eventually end with the Axis Powers defeating the Allies and conquering the world.Blazkowicz in 3D) kill Adolf Hitler, bringing a premature end to the Nazi regime, and in the latter case, World War II as well. Beyond Castle Wolfenstein and Wolfenstein 3D both have the Player Character (the nameless Allied Soldier in Beyond, B.J.Wolfenstein 3D's events are never directly mentioned other than intentionally vague notes in following games. Wolfenstein (2009) and therefore Return to Castle Wolfenstein were confirmed to be set in the same continuity as The New Order and beyond by the ◊ developers, ◊ and there's direct references to events that happen in them. Alternate Continuity: Possibly Wolfenstein 3-D in comparison to latter games.Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017, MachineGames)Ĭommon tropes found across the series include:.Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (2015, MachineGames).Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014, MachineGames).Wolfenstein RPG (2008, Fountainhead Entertainment).Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (2003, Splash Damage, multiplayer-only).

Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2001, Gray Matter Interactive).Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge (1994, FormGen).Mission 2: Return to Danger (1994, FormGen).Wolfenstein 3D: Spear of Destiny (1992, id Software).Wolfenstein 3D: Nocturnal Missions (1992, id Software).Beyond Castle Wolfenstein (1984, Muse Software).Castle Wolfenstein (1981, Muse Software).So far, the games in the series are the following:

This series is often regarded as the launch of the First-Person Shooter genre with Wolfenstein 3-D, alongside the later Doom, also by id. Wolfenstein is a long-running series of video games created first by Muse Software, then followed by id Software, Gray Matter Interactive, Raven Software, and MachineGames.
