Wolfenstein II's last expansion, The Deeds of Captain Wilkins, is now available to season pass holders. The Deeds of Captain Wilkins, the final installment in the "Freedom Chronicles" trilogy, follows renowned American Army veteran and resistance fighter Captain Gerald Wilkins. Players travel to Nazi-controlled Alaska, armed with a stolen experimental "battlewalker" contraption, to stop a nefarious superweapon known as the "Sun Gun".
From the trailer, The Deeds of Captain Wilkins seems much gorier than the original game and also contains some new weapons. Captain Wilkins doesn't hold back and it shows in the brutal combat style. There are also a few new enemies this time around like completely automated units.
If you couldn't get enough of Wolfenstein II, then this might be the content you're looking for. Even though these chapters are quite small, they give you a taste of what's going on across America in this alternate reality.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Wolfenstein: The New Order. The game is currently available on Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4, with a Nintendo Switch version planned for later this year. This time around you fight the Nazis in iconic American locations, equip an arsenal of insane guns, and unleash new abilities to blast your way through legions of Nazi soldiers. You have to trigger the second American Revolution before it's too late.
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