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Wolfenstein: The New Order Occupied Edition

PLAYSTATION 3
Wolfenstein: The New Order Occupied Edition
Bethesda Softworks5/20/2014REGION 2

The Nazis won the war and they want you to visit their version of Britain. How thoughtful. The Wolfenstein: The New Order Occupied Edition for PlayStation 3 takes one of the game's most chilling narrative details, the normalization of fascist occupation, and turns it into a compact collector's set dripping with dark humor.

A 20-page travel guide to Occupied Britain is the star here, written as in-universe propaganda inviting tourists to experience a conquered nation. It's the kind of worldbuilding item that reads differently every time you pick it up, layered with the sort of grim satire that made MachineGames' Wolfenstein reboot land so hard. The travel card holder continues the theme, a functional everyday item dressed in alternate-history branding. Three postcards complete the tourism motif, each one a snapshot from a timeline nobody wanted.

This is a lean edition compared to the Panzerhund package, but what it lacks in volume it makes up for in thematic cohesion. Every piece commits to the same bit: occupied Europe as a vacation destination. For PS3 collectors, the Occupied Edition represents the subtler side of Wolfenstein collecting. No giant robot dog, no classified folders. Just propaganda materials from a world that never existed, sitting on your shelf as a reminder that MachineGames understood tone better than almost anyone in the FPS space. The travel guide alone is worth tracking down.

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