If you’ve yet to jump into the delights of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, then a read of our review will cover all the reasons why you should be wanting to get involved with of the years finest adventures. If you’re looking for more reasons to head back after finishing up with the main offering though, then today’s new DLC arrival is just the thing you need to experience more of the fantastic, fast-paced and frantic shooting that we’ve grown to love so much in the Wolfenstein series.
Wolfenstein II: The Adventures of Joe is the first of three planned DLC packs that will make up the contents of The Freedom Chronicles. In this new side story, players take on the role of fresh protagonist Joseph Stallion, a former professional quarterback and unbreakable hero who has been forced to play soccer (football) by the Nazis. With the impressive Ram Shackles ability, players will be able to plow through the hordes of Nazi soldiers from the ruins of the Nazi infiltrated Chicago all the way to the depths of space.
It’s up to you to overcome the Nazi threat and bring truth to the Freedom Chronicles.
Those interested in getting in on the expanded adventure can do so now for the price of £7.99, meanwhile holders of the Wolfenstein II: The Freedom Chronicles Season Pass will find the content available to download now at no extra cost.
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DLC Description:
Your mission to liberate America from the Nazis has only just begun. Continue the fight in The Adventures of Gunslinger Joe, the first in a series of three DLC packs available as part of the Wolfenstein® II: The Freedom Chronicles. Play as the unbreakable Joseph Stallion, a former professional quarterback forced to play soccer by the Nazis! Using your Ram Shackles ability, smash through hordes of Nazi soldiers from the ruins of Chicago to the vastness of space! Only you can overcome the Nazi threat in…The Freedom Chronicles!
I’m enjoying the main game but I’m only about 1/3 – 1/2 way through. I think I’ll pick up the season pass down the line when it’s cheaper.