Bethesda Announces Content Of Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Season Pass, Includes Four New Missions

Bethesda has unveiled Wolfenstein II The New Colossus season pass which adds four new missions and three characters to the game

Bethesda has finally unveiled the details of Wolfenstein II The New Colossus season pass which includes four new missions and three new playable characters in the upcoming sequel to 2014’s smash hit game.

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus season pass will cost $25 on all platforms. Those who pre-order the game get free access to one of the four missions from the season pass. The Episode Zero, titled Freedom Chronicles, introduces players to the three playable characters of the remaining DLCs as they fight to liberate American territories from Nazis.

The second DLC, The Adventures of Gunslinger Joe, puts players in the shoes of Joseph Stallion, a former professional quarterback fighting the Nazis in Chicago. The DLC itself seems to be just as wacky as the name, players will be going into outer space to fight their enemies.

The 3rd part of the Wolfenstein II The New Colossus season pass is titled The Diaries of Agent Silent Death. In this DLC, players will take on the role of an ex-OSS agent Jessica Valiant in an effort to infiltrate Nazi bunkers in California in order to discover and extract intel related to Operation San Andreas.

The final piece of DLC included in the season pass is The Amazing Deeds of Captain Wilkins where players play as US Army Captain Gerald Wilkins and head to Alaska to snuff out Nazi Operation, Black Sun.

The exact release date and individual prices (if they will be sold without season pass) haven’t been confirmed by Bethesda so far but the first DLC should be arriving shortly after the game releases on 27th October for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

The game follows the events of New Order and America is now under control of the Nazis while Blazkowicz and American resistance try to fight back.

Bethesda released a new trailer for Wolfenstein II The New Colossus showcasing an encounter between the protagonist Blazkowicz and a Nazi soldier.

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