'Wolfenstein II' DLC news: 'Diaries of Agent Silent Death' DLC out now

Promotional image for "The Diaries of Agent Silent Death" for "Wolfenstein II" Steam

"Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" has just had its newest big thing in the form of "Diaries of Agent Silent Death" downloadable content (DLC), as the additional content for the game has been released.

Publisher Bethesda has announced the release of said DLC for the fictional Nazi-killing game and features a fresh new take on the gameplay of the first-person shooter (FPS). This time around, players will be able to stealthily sneak into Nazi encampments and facilities and execute them silently. Right now, the DLC is only available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 (PS4), and PC, with the Switch version arriving before the year ends.

"Diaries of Agent Silent Death" marks the second of the three-part DLC release available in the "The Freedom Chronicles Season Pass" for "Wolfenstein II." Players will get to step into the shoes of former Office of Strategic Services agent and assassin, Jessica Valiant a.k.a. Agent Silent Death, known for her penchant for stealth, espionage, and assassinations.

Players will be given the goal of hunting Valiant's prey located in the large complex of Paragon Pictures, a Tinseltown film studio turned Nazi propaganda machine. Valiant is rather more delicate compared to Captain William Joseph Blazkowicz, the main game's protagonist, meaning stealth is her most preferable option to accomplish her objectives. This means players will have to use their wits and tactical awareness instead of running and gunning every Nazi they come upon in-game.

Valiant is essentially out for revenge against her husband's killers, which happened to be three Nazi officers located in Paragon Pictures. The game will then let players use weapons she is most adept at, which include silenced pistols, knives, and sniper rifles to take her targets out from the shadows and from afar.

For those who do not own the DLC Season Pass for the "Wolfenstein II," the latest DLC is available for only $9.95, while the Season Pass costs $24.95 for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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