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  1. May 23, 2014 · SPOILER: In the end, you fight Deathshead. There is 2 phases to the bossfight. After these 2 phases you drive your knife through him, and he looks at you with a smug smile on his face. He reveals a granade in his hand, killing him and damaging Blaskowitz severely. After this there is a cutscene where you see the Anya and the prisoners escaping. Fergus / Wyatt then asks Blaskowitz if he's ready ...

  2. Aug 24, 2014 · What did everyone think about the ending and the overall game? I just finished this 20 minutes ago on XB1 (was having problems on the PC version). I thought it was fantastic. Although the ending is sad, it tosses up a lot of unanswered questions, mostly concerning, the death of BJ. It's not entirely confirmed that he's dead. You never see an explosion, and if you listen closely after the end ...

  3. Wolfenstein: The New Order, developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks, is an action-packed first-person shooter set in an alternate history where the Nazis have won World War II. Throughout the game, players assume the role of William “B.J.” Blazkowicz, a war veteran who embarks on a mission to dismantle the Nazi regime.

  4. Wolfenstein: The New Order is an FPS developed by MachineGames. Released in 2014 for PC and consoles, The New Order had a tough job to do in resurrecting the Wolfenstein franchise after the disappointment that had been the previous release in 2008. We play as William J. Blazkowicz, or B.J. to his friends.

  5. For Wolfenstein: The New Order on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Loved the story and the ending".

  6. Oct 23, 2014 · Part 1: From a Burning Plane to Deathshead's Compound. Part 2: Shotguns and Nurses. Part 3: Fun with Interrogations. Part 4: Let's go to Prison. Part 5: Settling in a New home and Finding the ...

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  8. Wolfenstein has other meanings. See Wolfenstein (disambiguation) for other uses. Wolfenstein: The New Order is the ninth installment and soft reboot of the Wolfenstein series, developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the semi-sequel to 2009's Wolfenstein (however utilizes very little from the game and drops any direct references to veil or supernatural) and utilizes ...