Chad from We Got This Covered wrote:
Prior to zombies, Nazi soldiers portrayed gaming’s most popular enemies. They did so in first and third-person shooters centred around World War II, as well as in other genres; to an extent that many became sick of them. However, while the industry moved forward and shifted its focus to the undead, it never forgot about the Swastika-wearing evildoers it once loved to hate. Of course, it would’ve been difficult to have done so, especially since both Hitler and the war he played a vital role in were engrained in this medium decades ago, thanks to Wolfenstein 3D and those that came before it.
The genre-defining battle royale experience headlines this month's PS Now update, along with Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and Formula 1 2019.
KeenGamer: ''Wolfenstein is a series that has transcended several generations due to a subject matter that seems more relevant now than at any time in the recent past. However, If you remove the subject matter, you're left with a franchise struggling with bland level design & continually degrading writing. Wolfenstein has survived almost 38 years of change within the industry, but perhaps it's time to for the series to end. Let's look at how it started, how it's changed & why I'm concerned for its future."
Amazon has discounted Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus at up to 43% off as well as Wolfenstein: The Two-Pack (which comes with Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood) at up to 35% off on PS4 and Xbox One.