Wolfenstein Youngblood is punching Nazis in the head in July, new screenshots released

According to Bethesda;

A wise man once said: “There’s a lot of things you can do with a hatchet and a Nazi.” Now just imagine what you and a friend will be able to do with TWOhatchets.

Wolfenstein Youngblood is the first modern game in the series to include co-op. It stars BJ’s daughters Soph and Jess as they travel to Paris in the 1980s to punch Nazis. Also to shoot, maim and kill them.

Players will be able to team up with a friend or play with an AI companion, but with the Buddy Pass included in the deluxe edition, Bethesda is hoping to get people playing together. Bethesda has also released a handful of new screenshots. Check them out below.

Wolfenstein Youngblood

The Buddy Pass allows players to team up with a friend, even if they don’t own Wolfenstein Youngblood. The player who owns the deluxe edition can provide the Buddy Pass to a friend and they’ll be able to download and play the game. 

The catch? The Buddy Pass user can only play the game with the owner of the deluxe edition. 

In addition to the Buddy Pass, the deluxe edition includes;

  • Cyborg Skin Pack which includes;
    • Titanium Alloy Suits
    • Titanium Alloy Guns
    • Titanium Alloy Knives
    • Titanium Alloy Hatchets

Those who pre-ordered will receive cosmetic bonuses in the Legacy Pack which includes;

  • The Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Jacket Power Suit
  • B.J.’s US Army Power Suit
  • The Wolfenstein: Old Blood Pipe
  • The Wolfenstein: Old Blood Knife
  • A WW2 Weapon Skin Set for all ranged weapons

Wolfenstein Youngblood is coming to PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One on July 26, 2019.

Leo Stevenson
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