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Wolfenstein: The New Order Panzerhund Edition

PC
Wolfenstein: The New Order Panzerhund Edition
Bethesda Softworks5/20/2014

Thirty points of articulation on a hand-painted mechanical Nazi war dog. The Wolfenstein: The New Order Panzerhund Edition on PC didn't come to play nice, and its centerpiece figure is one of the most genuinely terrifying collector's edition sculpts ever produced.

That 8-inch PVC and ABS Panzerhund model is the reason this edition exists. Hand-painted with 30 points of articulation, it's a poseable nightmare machine that captures the sheer industrial horror of MachineGames' alternate-history vision. This isn't a static statue you set and forget. You can pose this mechanical beast in dozens of configurations, each one more menacing than the last. The exclusive G2-sized four-disc SteelBook gives the game premium packaging across multiple discs, a format that felt appropriately substantial for a PC release of this caliber. A "top secret" folder stuffed with documents, schematics, and maps builds out the game's alternate 1960s worldbuilding in physical form. Three fabric patches and a set of dog tags add military authenticity, while the postcard booklet offers snapshots of a world where the war ended very differently.

The New Order was Wolfenstein's triumphant return, a game that proved single-player shooters could still tell ambitious stories while letting you dual-wield shotguns against robotic monstrosities. The Panzerhund Edition matched that energy perfectly. Every pack-in reinforces the game's blend of pulp action and genuine emotional weight. For PC collectors, that articulated Panzerhund is an absolute shelf centerpiece, a figure that demands attention and refuses to be ignored. This is the kind of edition that turns a great game into a collection-defining piece.