'Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus' announces release dates of upcoming DLCs

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The recently released first person Nazi-hunting adventure role playing game "Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus" will release three downloadable contents (DLCs) that will expand the narrative and the gameplay, as well as add many cosmetic upgrades to the popular title. Publisher Bethesda has announced the release dates of two of the DLCs, the earliest of which will be arriving next month.

The title's first DLC is titled "The Adventures of Gunslinger Joe," and is set to be released on Dec. 14. The second expansion, "The Diaries of Agent Silent Death," pack will follow six weeks later on Jan. 30.

The third pack's title has been revealed as "The Amazing Deeds of Captain Wilkins," but has not been given an exact release date. However, Bethesda says it has plans to release it in March.

All three expansion packs will be included in the game's season pass, which costs $24.99. It has been confirmed that players will have the option to purchase each DLC individually, but their prices have not been announced.

The three DLCs are part of the overarching "The Freedom Chronicles," which is about the adventures of various heroes in the larger war effort against the Nazi occupiers. Each DLC will be played from the point of view of new characters Jessica Valiant, Joseph Stallion, and Gerald Wilkins.

Stallion is a former professional quarterback, and his story will take the player through the ruins of Chicago. Valiant is an assassin and will infiltrate Nazi bunkers in California to discover the Nazi's secret operations. Wilkins' on the other hand, is a renowned hero from the U.S. Army and will take the player to the frozen mountains of Alaska to foil the plans of the enemy.

These three characters are introduced in "Episode Zero," which is can be accessed by those who pre-ordered the game, or those with the Season Pass.

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