The Old Blood is cleverly split into two distinct halves that pay homage to different eras of the franchise's history.
While The New Order focused on dual-wielding massive assault rifles, The Old Blood centers its gameplay around a humble piece of . This multi-functional tool defines the expansion’s identity: wolfenstein-the-old-blood
The Past is a Burning Horizon: Revisiting Wolfenstein: The Old Blood The Old Blood is cleverly split into two
When MachineGames rebooted the Wolfenstein franchise in 2014 with The New Order , they did the impossible: they gave B.J. Blazkowicz a soul. But before moving forward into the psychedelic 1960s of the sequel, the developers took a detour back to 1946. Released in May 2015, stands as a masterclass in the "standalone expansion," offering a leaner, meaner, and more supernatural precursor to the events of the main game. A Tale of Two Acts Blazkowicz a soul