'Wolfenstein II' news: Game offers a trial mode for new players

A promotional poster for "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" Facebook/wolfenstein

"Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" is one of the must-buys for players who love first-person shooter (FPS) video games. The game has been out since Oct. 27, but for those who do not have it yet, the game is giving all interested gamers a chance to try it out on all platforms.

The game is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and even on the PC. That said, whether gamers are more of a PC gamer or a console player, all kinds of users will be able to try the first mission of the game.

According to Polygon, if the players end up wanting to buy the game, PC gamers can get the full version at a 50% discount on Steam while it is still on its Autumn Sale. Console gamers, on the other hand, can get the full versions on Amazon for a considerable discount as well.

As the game is set in history just like the previous "Wolfenstein: The New Order" game, players will take on the role of B.J. Blazkowicz. The setting is made specifically around the World War 2 era. However, this blatantly goes into an alternate history where the German Nazis have succeeded and are now in control of the United States.

Of course, there are camps and movements against this new rule, and that is where the players, as Blazkowicz, will find themselves in. Blazkowicz will wake up from a coma right in the middle of a Nazi invasion, as per GameZone.

The Nazis have infiltrated his camp, but as he attempts to get up, he will find out that he lost the use of his legs. However, that does not stop him, as he moves into a wheelchair, grabs a gun, and starts shooting. That pretty much sums up the first mission which the players will be able to try out.

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