Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Calls Out Trump and Racists
Considering the current political climate in the United States, many people feel that Machine Gamesโ Wolfenstein II is hitting a little too close to home with its anti-Nazi propaganda. However, the message behind the franchise has been consistent throughout the years. The only thing thatโs changed is the world. Bethesda has never shied away from controversy with its previous Wolfenstein games and they wonโt stop now. Yesterday, the company released a brief new trailer for Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus via a tweet and needless to say itโs caused quite a stir.
As you can see from the tweet below, the new trailer ties in messages from recent events into the gameโs alternate storyline. The tweet says: โThese are not fine people.โ This references Donald Trumpโs statements following the clashes in Charlottesville earlier in the year, between White Nationalists and other protestors. Trump even called the racists โvery fine people,โ and thatโs something the tweet points out. Check out the tweet:
These are not โfine people.โ #NoMoreNazis #Wolf2 pic.twitter.com/rT5zVDaU1E
โ Wolfenstein (@wolfenstein) October 25, 2017
The trailer doesnโt stop there, taking yet another shot at Trump. It starts in with the โNot my Americaโ message after villainess Irene Engel appears to address the crowd, and then it settles with โMake America Nazi-Free Again,โ complete with the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus logo in the left corner and the release date featured right below the message. You can see it all in the trailer embedded in the tweet above.
While a number of people have taken objection to these ads for saying Bethesdaโs going a bit too heavy on the anti-Nazi message, many fans have been supportive โ and have also pointed out that the publisher has been doing this stuff in Wolfenstein games for the past few years.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus releases on October 27th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, and will release early next year for Nintendo Switch.