Trailer Wolfenstein: Youngblood for E3 2019: the wolves hunt the Nazis together

At its presentation, Bethesda Softworks presented a new trailer for the upcoming cooperative shooter Wolfenstein: Youngblood, in which players will have to clear Paris from the Nazis in the ambience of the dark alternative 1980s. For the first time in the series, it will be possible to go through the campaign with a friend, wearing the energy armor of the “Creepy Sisters” Jess and Sophie Blaskowitz, who are looking for their missing dad, the notorious BJ.

The video turned out to be very, very cheerful. In addition to Paris conquered by the Nazis, the aged Blaskowitz and other key characters of the new project, we are shown a vivid cut of the gameplay. With the help of a whole arsenal of weapons and abilities, the sisters effectively clear the streets to the accompaniment of incendiary music. Towards the end, shots and blows already sound in time with the melody.

Trailer Wolfenstein: Youngblood for E3 2019: the wolves hunt the Nazis together

The video shows viewers scenes simultaneously from the perspective of two players, emphasizing the co-op mode. However, it will be possible to go through it in splendid isolation - in this case, the role of the second sister will be taken on by the AI. Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be released on July 26, 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.


Trailer Wolfenstein: Youngblood for E3 2019: the wolves hunt the Nazis together

Customers who pre-order the Deluxe Edition will be able to invite a friend to play for free using the Buddy Pass. The Deluxe Edition also includes a Cyborg Skin Pack with skins for energy armor and weapons, and as a pre-order bonus, you will also receive a Legacy Pack with legendary skins based on BJ's early adventures.

Trailer Wolfenstein: Youngblood for E3 2019: the wolves hunt the Nazis together

By the way, not long ago NVIDIA and Bethesda Softworks announced the that the cooperative shooter Wolfenstein: Youngblood from the Studio MachineGames will receive support for real-time ray tracing (RTX).



Source: 3dnews.ru

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