'Wolfenstein: New Colossus' release date news: new 'Wolfenstein' title teased by Brian Bloom

'Wolfenstein: The New Order' screenshot steampowered.com / Bethesda

The well-known video game voice actor Brian Bloom has now seemingly dropped a bomb as he has hinted at the possible existence of Bethesda's next triple A project, titled "Wolfenstein: New Colossus."

The voice actor who played the role of William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz — the main protagonist of the "Wolfenstein" video game series — had apparently talked about some displays that Bethesda had put up at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) event and teased about how the game may be in development.

Bloom replaced Peter Jessop as the lead voice actor for the protagonist in the popular action-adventure shooter franchise back in 2014 with "Wolfenstein: The New Order," and then again in 2015 with the prequel "Wolfenstein: The Old Blood."

Bethesda had brought the franchise back from the dead with the release of new installments, all of which had received majority positive reviews from gamers and critics alike. The games were commended for their intense action and old-style shooting that brought back nostalgia to fans of the franchise.

The voice actor recently appeared in an interview with Two Left Sticks magazine, wherein he talked about a display Bethesda had during the recently held E3 event showcasing a game called "New Colossus."

Details shown during that time were very scarce, but Bloom had hinted that the game could be a "Wolfenstein" follow up.

If the game is indeed a sequel to 2014's "Wolfenstein: The New Order" then fans will then finally know if B.J. Blazkowicz survived the nuclear bomb strike at the end of the previous game. Seeing as that Bloom himself is possibly involved in the next project, it may be possible that his character had survived somehow and will probably continue to kill Nazis until all of them are wiped out from the world.

Fans are, of course, confident that Bethesda will be releasing another "Wolfenstein" title, given the immense success of its previously released installments.

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