'Wolfenstein 2' release news: U.K. price reduced; new trailer reveals an infamous enemy

Promotional photo of "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" Facebook/Wolfenstein

The starting price of the first-person shooter game "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" collector's edition has declined to £59.99 from £89.99. Players in the United Kingdom are excited to get a hold of their very own collector's edition.

According to Bethesda's official website, the collector's edition includes a double-sided poster, Steelbook case, and 1/6-scale action figure of the game's main character, BJ Blazkowicz, in his Terror-Billy getup. The entire edition package will come in a 1960s-style box.

Bethesda released a new launch trailer recently and it was a big one. It contains some foul languages, motivational words to revolt, big guns, and gore. The Nazi symbol also flies high in the latest trailer and fans are getting even more pumped. The biggest reveal of the trailer is Adolf Hitler wearing a bathrobe and coughing. It was a shocking reveal even though people only get to see his back and not a glimpse of his world-famous moustache.

The game was developed by MachineGames and will be released by Bethesda on Oct. 27. The plot of the game is about a rising force of a second American Revolution led by Blazkowicz to defeat the Nazi Regime that has occupied America after their Second World War triumph.

The action first-person shooter game "Wolfenstein: The New Order" was a hit among players with its gameplay and storyline that presents an alternate history in which the Nazis won "World War II." It received good ratings from GamesRadar (4 out of 5) and IGN (7.8 out of 10)

In an email interview with Rolling Stone's Glixel, Bethesda's marketing boss Peter Hines confirmed that they are engaging on a marketing idea by using real-life events. "Our hope is that any notion of Nazis and Nazism is gone, which has always been our stance," he said.

There are high expectations set by fans and critics with the momentum left by "Wolfenstein: The New Order." The game will be playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. "Wolfenstein 2" will be available on Nintendo Switch in 2018.

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