Wolfenstein Youngblood will arrive at Switch according to Bethesda



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The Second World War is one of the most represented wars in video games. Bethesda announced at E3 that its new Wolfenstein Youngblood would come to Nintendo Switch. The game will also be available on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox 1.

Pete Hines, of Bethesda, was instructed to announce that the game would come on Switch, as Wolfensteien II: the new Colossus. Hines said the next Wolfentsein would arrive on the Nintendo Switch and the third installment was under development.

Wolfentstein Youngblood will be set 19 years after the American Revolution against the Nazi forces. The game is a sequel to Wolfentsein II: The New Colossus. We will follow the story of Jess and Soph, twin daughters of B.J. Blazkowicz. The twins will have to look for their father among the fortresses of the Nazis. To be located in the 80s and more precisely in the city of Paris. The game should offer a better cooperation experience than in the previous two versions.

Bethesda has already been willing to present his projects to Nintendo Switch as long as possible. A few days ago, we told you that The Elder Scrolls Online could not be adapted to Switch because of space issues. Another of the titles formed for Switch is Doom Eternal. Wolfenstein Youngblood is scheduled to appear in upcoming Bethesda events, such as E3 2019. We invite you to join our social networks to stay informed about the events of the video game world. In PlayerOne, we'll keep you informed about everything about Switch and other consoles.

Here is the trailer for Wolfenstein Youngblood.

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