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Wolfenstein: The New Order Sequel Already Under Development According To Voice Actress

Alicja Bachleda-Curus has teased a sequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order. As the voice actress claimed, who voiced Wolfenstein: The New Order’s Anya, she is currently working on the sequel to a game that she’s already made. Naturally, this is not a good lead at all, however the actress gave some more hints about what this new game she’s working on actually is.

As Alicja told Polish TV station TVN:

“I’m working on a video game, first part of which I have already made. Now we’re making a second one, which will take two more years.

I played this game as a child. I was very happy when I got to the point where I could shoot Hitler.”

Shoot the Hitler? In game she was a child? Well, this is no doubt Wolfenstein 3D.

So there you have it everyone, Wolfenstein: The New Order 2 (or whatever it’s called) is almost certain under development.

Bethesda and MachineGames have not commented yet on this.

Thanks Eurogamer

19 thoughts on “Wolfenstein: The New Order Sequel Already Under Development According To Voice Actress”

  1. YES YES YES, best fps in years, it has the vent/ hole crawling of half life, the firepower of black and the gore of soldier of fortune.

    Not scripted to death like some other games, you can also play stealth and it has secret areas. Playing old blood now, pretty good.

    What impress me is that the devs have good ideas for action scenes and varied enviroments while most games nowdays are so generic and borring.

  2. Great news.

    I have to ask: BJ was nuked in the The New Order. Was that the end for him or will he be somehow revived again?

    Or…will his legacy be carried over by his son/daughter bearing his name further into the age The New Order(in the 1980s perhaps)?

      1. I get your enthusiasm but it is a worrying time we live in. One moment we enjoying our old male characters be it in comic books, movies and video games and suddenly in the next moment he is replaced by a female character.

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