In fact, all of them are reboots, longstanding franchises or potential sequels. Just look at Bethesda’s current slate and you’ll notice a lot of familiar titles. Seems legit.īeyond this, I should also say a little birdie told me that a rumoured cinematic would be coming for The Evil Within 2 soon, so I wouldn’t be surprised it makes its way into Bethesda’s showcase.
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It also stated the target hardware was for PS4 and the Xbox One.
The listing was for a QA and translation position for Psycho Break 2, which is what the franchise is called in Japan. The Tango Gameworks-developed sequel was ousted earlier this year in March when a leaked internal job listing found its way onto NeoGaf. Perhaps we’re working on that as we speak.”īloom was just one of a few voice actors who said they had been hard at work on a new Wolfenstein, and it seems that the studio has a strong vision for the sequel, with creative director at Machine Games Jens Matthies stating they had a “very, very clear idea” for a sequel.Īnother Bethesda-produced sequel we’ll perhaps see at E3 2017 is the continuation of the gore-drenched fright fest The Evil Within. That subtle, very simple DOS language, going through the titles. “If you look at Bethesda’s E3 2016 line-up, there was a title hinted at in a cool way. “I’ll be safe with this answer,” Bloom said. Also, Brian Bloom, the voice actor behind the central protagonist of Wolfenstein B.K Blazkowicz, hinted at the future title in an interview post last year’s E3.
We got a tease of New Colossus back at E3 2016 when a DOS start-up screen unveiled the could be title for the new game. It only makes sense that the Swedish developers keep the Nazi-murdering ball rolling with the rumoured Wolfenstein: The New Colossus. After great reception from critics and fans alike, Bethesda produced and Machine Games developed Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014.