Does Wolfenstein: Youngblood Hint That B.J. Blazkowicz Fails?
Bethesda E3 2018: Questions We Still Have
So file this one under, really cool idea, but kind of awkward timing? Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes place in the 1980s, where B.J. and Anna’s twins are all grown up and killing Nazis in France. Cool, no complaints here. Sounds like a rad idea for a Wolfenstein game.
The issue I’m having is that we all just played Wolfenstein II, and by the end… *SPOILERS: GO TO THE NEXT PAGE IF YOU DON’T WANT TO BE SPOILED* … we’re kicking off a full-scale revolution to kick the Nazis out of the USA and hopefully start a worldwide uprising. However, if we’re in the 1980s, and we still have Nazis marching down the streets of Paris… does that mean that Wolfenstein III isn’t going to end positively, or at least not at the level that we’d hope if this is a trilogy? Maybe I’m assuming too much, and it’s not a planned trilogy, and this is going to be an ongoing series for a while and B.J.’s journey is going to be a long one. But, my first instinct after seeing that Youngblood trailer, despite how awesome of an idea it is, was that of confusion and concern for my boy B.J.