Wolfenstein: The New Order is a really well-crafted and entertaining alt-history adventure that also happens to be one of the best first-person shooters of the last decade. And now, as part of Epic’s ongoing Mega Sale, this awesome FPS can be yours for absolutely nothing. That’s what the kids call a damn good deal!
From today you can access, download and install Wolfenstein: The New Order on PC via the Epic Games Store.
As with most of the previous ones Wolfstein Games, this modern reboot stars once again as the famous Nazi-killing soldier, BJ Blazkowicz, who must have killed at least a few million Nazis and shepherd dogs by now. This time, however, BJ falls into a coma, the Allies lose WWII and he wakes up to find himself in a world where the Nazis rule. But that just gives our favorite whispery badass more targets to kill, doesn’t it?
Just like all previous freebies from Epic’s digital store, it’s yours forever once you create an account and redeem the game. And as usual, this offer only applies to the PC versions via the PC Epic Store Launcher, which you’ll also need to download and install.
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As with all those past giveaways, don’t wait too long to pick it up Wolfenstein: The New Order, since the deal ends next week on June 9th. After that, Epic will move on to its next free giveaway. Last week it was time bioshock games. And the week before that it was borderland 3. That’s, uhhh… that’s a lot of shooters.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is not only a hard-hitting, fast-paced, gory shooter packed with great guns and action, it’s also surprisingly well-written and features some lovely actors and inter-character scenes that you’ll quickly grow to love. And because of that, when the game kills some of them, it hurts even worse. Rarely do I remember characters in games after the credits as so many game narratives are boring or full of boring personalities. That is not the case here.
I mean, this is a future-retro WW2 sci-fi shooter with laser guns and robotic dogs that also somehow manages to tell a believable and touching love story between a broken man and a desperate woman, both of whom are just… try to survive a world run by nazis. Seriously, if you haven’t played this game yet, stop reading this and get it now on the Epic Store. Or if you have a Game Pass, you can pick it up over there too!
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ll repeat it New order for the 10th time…