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Technology

May 23, 2025 07:13 GMT

First look at 'The new Order'

Wolfenstein The New Order was released a few days ago and the game promised a new experience within the franchise story, better graphics and improved gameplay.

 

The New Order features the same idea of the ousted soldier that fights Nazis, but the latest in the series brings a nice and fun shooting experience doubled with very powerful guns, most of the time two guns and a smart created world.

 

However in Germany the subject is highly sensitive. “The New Order” was the first in the Wolfenstein franchise to be released or sold in the country. “In Germany, we've removed all Nazi symbols and references. Unlike films and other works of art, video games, in Germany are forbidden to use such symbols and references as they are classified in Germany as toys and not media art,” said Pete Hines, Bethesda Softworks PR.

 

The game is already up for sale and available on Valve's Steam platform for 49.99 dollars. However if you plan to run the game here's a few requirements:

 

You should pack at least a Core 2 Duo Intel processor at 2.6 GHz or Phenom IIX2 AMD CPU, at least 3 GB of RAM, but the more you have the better and a video card starting with GeForce GTS 250/Radeon HD 6670 or anything higher. The game only runs on Windows 7 64 bit Operating System or higher.

 

Here's a review of the game made by Machinima: