Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot - Launch Trailer

Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot - Launch Trailer

Channel:
Subscribers:
50
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6ejIAS_c2o



Duration: 1:46
126 views
0


Wolfenstein is a series of World War II video games. It was originally created by Muse Software, before being revived by id Software. The first two games in the series, Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, were developed by Muse Software and focused on stealth-based gameplay from a top-down perspective. Beginning with id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, Wolfenstein games became fast-paced first-person shooters, and are widely regarded to have helped popularize the first-person shooter genre. Further games in the series include Return to Castle Wolfenstein, developed by Gray Matter Interactive, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory by Splash Damage, and 2009's Wolfenstein by Raven Software. After ZeniMax Media acquired id Software, including the Wolfenstein franchise, Swedish developer MachineGames became the series' primary developer. Wolfenstein games developed by MachineGames include Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot.
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot (2019)
Set twenty years after the events of The New Colossus, the protagonist is depicted as a computer hacker nicknamed Cyberpilot who works for the French Resistance against the Nazi regime. It takes place chronologically a week prior to the events of Youngblood, serving as a separate side story to the main narrative. Unlike its predecessors, however, the game is specifically designed to be a virtual reality experience. Cyberpilot was released alongside Youngblood on the same day in 2019.
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot and Wolfenstein: Youngblood were the first games to make use of the "social adequacy clause" introduced by Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (USK; the German software ratings board) in August 2018, which allowed the use of Nazi imagery in video games in relevant scenarios, reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Despite being officially rated by USK, major German retailers, such as MediaMarkt, Saturn, and GameStop, refused to sell the uncensored version, offering only the separately sold German version, which lacks all Nazi imagery and references and features German as the only language option.







Other Statistics

Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot Statistics For Gamer ZoneXF

Gamer ZoneXF presently has 126 views for Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot across 1 video, and less than an hour worth of Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot videos were uploaded to his channel. This is less than 0.01% of the total video content that Gamer ZoneXF has uploaded to YouTube.