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As one of the best first person shooters released in 2014, Machine Games’ Wolfenstein: The New Order was praised for its combat mechanics and narrative, proving that there was still room in gaming for a story-centric shooter that didn’t rely on multiplayer to satisfy. Wolfenstein: The New Order dumped players into an alternate history of World War II and re-introduced series protagonist B.J. Blazkowicz to a new generation. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a stand-alone piece of expansion content to The New Order. This prequel stays close to home, playing to the strengths of the original release, while giving players some new mechanics to explore. This 4-5 hour lead-up to the events of The New Order looks to set the stage as far as story goes, filling in the blanks in regards to the events that lead to Blazkowicz’ coma in the failed assassination attempt of General Deathshead.

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.