Wolfenstein is one of those video game franchises that will be remembered forever. Every true gamer today must’ve played at least one installment from the Wolfenstein series.
This franchise was simply legendary and if you ask a true gamer to name a gaming franchise which is still going strong for a long time then Wolfenstein is a franchise that will be on their mind.
Today we will list down all the Wolfenstein games in Chronological order. If you are a gamer who wants to start playing the Wolfenstein games and are confused about which game to start with then you have landed on the perfect page.
We believe that after reading the whole article you will have complete cognizance of the Wolfenstein games. So without any further ado let’s get started.
All Wolfenstein Games In Chronological Order
1. Castle Wolfenstein
Release Date | September 1981 |
Developer(s) | Muse Software |
Platforms | Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
This game was way ahead of its time. The storyline of this game features an American prisoner of War during WWII who breaks out of the cell and sneaks around the Nazi fortification, he fights enemy soldiers and steals valuable documents before finally escaping.
This is a 2D game where players are capable of moving in all four directions in very basic environments which are populated with Nazi soldiers.
Players can shoot the Nazi soldiers with a Mauzer pistol but the best part about this game is that it is filled with stealth elements as players can slip past their enemies using disguises found in crates. Players also need to find ammo and food to restore health which can all be found in crates.
This was also one of the first games to feature enemies with audible voices. As we stated earlier this game was way ahead of its time because many games at that time didn’t have the stealth elements such as this masterpiece. Castle Wolfenstein was hugely influential and successful around the world and is still played by gamers.
2. Beyond Castle Wolfenstein
Release Date | July 1984 |
Developer(s) | Muse Software |
Platforms | Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MS-DOS |
After the success of Castle Wolfenstein, the production of the sequel soon followed. Beyond Castle Wolfenstein features slightly different visuals from the previous game and a storyline that follows an unknown soldier tasked with assassinating Adolf Hitler by planting a bomb during one of his meetings.
The gameplay in this game is almost identical to the first one but has minor changes like dragging enemy bodies and stealth killing enemies with a dagger. These small changes made the game even better than the last one. Alright now let’s move on to the next game.
3. Wolfenstein 3D
Release Date | 5 May 1992 |
Developer(s) | id Software, Raven Software, Atari, Nerve Software, Stalker Entertainment, Interplay Entertainment |
Platforms | DOS, PC-98, SNES, Jaguar, Classic Mac OS, 3DO, Apple IIGS, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Mobile |
This game might be one of the most influential video games of all time. Players in this game assume the role of an American Spy named William B.J. Blazkowicz who is tasked with disrupting Nazi operations in an alternate timeline version of WWII where the Nazis have adopted advanced sci-fi technology and strange paranormal abilities.
Unlike the previous games, Wolfenstein 3D is played in first person where players can freely move and defeat their enemies. Players start each episode with a handgun and a knife but can find additional weapons through the levels including a machine gun and a chain gun.
Players can even walk on food to restore their health and find ammunition and gold treasures. This game was a huge success and the sales nearly doubled the developer’s expectations.
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4. Return To Castle Wolfenstein
Release Date | 19 November 2001 |
Developer(s) | id Software, Splash Damage, Gray Matter Studios, Nerve Software, Threewave Software |
Platforms | PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2 |
Return To Castle Wolfstein lets players step into the familiar shoes of B.J. Blazkowicz who is tasked by a secret fictional committee to investigate a report which suggests that the Nazis are researching paranormal elements at a dig site in Egypt.
After witnessing the Nazi’s research Blazkowicz and his partner are captured and imprisoned in Castle Wolfenstein. The players then need to find a way out while continuing their investigation into the Nazi’s evil activities.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein shares a lot in common with its predecessors with players needing to shoot Nazis with weapons found in the environment while collecting ammunition and discovering secrets but the difference is that the environments are much bigger and more detailed than the previous games.
5. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Release Date | 28 May 2003 |
Developer(s) | Splash Damage, id Software, Rockstar New England |
Platforms | PC |
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was initially planned as an additional pack for Return to Castle Wolfenstein but instead it ended up being a separate multiplayer free-to-play game that is still played to this day by gamers worldwide
This game didn’t have any storyline or any single-player modes. The only thing this game had was a first-person multiplayer mode which was a disappointment for gamers worldwide but this game still managed to keep its fans hooked.
6. Wolfenstein RPG
Release Date | 30 September 2008 |
Developer(s) | Fountainhead Entertainment, id Software |
Platforms | Mobile |
This Wolfenstein game was made for Mobile devices. The idea of turning a solid fast paced shooting game into an RPG title is something that could’ve been an absolute disaster but the developers managed to do something good with this game.
This RPG title was appreciated worldwide and was an excellent reimagining of the series that had a greater emphasis on humor and story. Alright now let us move on to the next game
7. Wolfenstein 2008
Release Date | 30 September 2008 |
Developer(s) | Fountainhead Entertainment, id Software |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
In this sequel, players return to Castle Wolfenstein and once again take on the role of B.J. Blazkowicz as he investigates more supernatural disturbances in Nazi-occupied territory during WWII only this time he discovers a powerful ancient amulet that is capable of harnessing the power of a mysterious alternate dimension called the veil.
This game is really fun to play because of its staggering gameplay and exquisite storyline.
8. Wolfenstein: The New Order
Release Date | 20 May 2014 |
Developer(s) | MachineGames |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One |
The storyline of this game is set in an alternate history where the Nazis won World War II. To slow the creation of some powerful new weapons the allied forces launch a desperate attack on a facility owned and operated by the evil general Death’s head.
The players once again assume the role of B.J. Blazkowicz as he becomes a part of the Resistance as they fight against General Deathshead and help liberate America from the oppressive rule of the Nazis.
The graphics, storyline, and gameplay of this game are sublime which made this game a smashing success.
9. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Release Date | 5 May 2015 |
Developer(s) | MachineGames |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
After the huge success of The New Order, it was pretty obvious that Machine Game would release another sequel to this legendary franchise. The storyline of this game takes place right after the events of the previous title
One has to admit that this game does end up feeling like an expansion pack to The New Order but with better graphics and gameplay.
10. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
Release Date | 27 October 2017 |
Developer(s) | MachineGames, Panic Button Games |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus takes place right after the events of the previous installment where B.J. Blazkowicz continues to fight against Nazi oppression and liberate America once and for all.
This game feels like a successor to Wolfenstein: The Old Blood as everything from the story to gameplay and graphics are all enhanced significantly.
The storyline of this game shows players the childhood story of Blazkowicz and also shows what American society was like before Nazi rule and why the American people would have surrendered the way they did in an alternate future.
The gameplay of this game Is pretty impressive as players can choose any combo of weapons to use. The New Colossus was met with mostly positive critical acclaim and gamers worldwide praised its addictive gameplay and storyline.
11. Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Release Date | 25 July 2019 |
Developer(s) | MachineGames, Arkane Studios, Panic Button Games |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
The same year when The New Colossus was released, the developers announced a new installment in the franchise called Wolfenstein: Youngblood. This game ended up taking the series in the wrong direction.
The storyline of this game featured Blazkowicz’s twin daughters who needed to work together to locate their captured father and rescue him. This game didn’t do well as the storyline and gameplay of this game were not as intriguing as the previous titles.
12. Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot
Release Date | 25 July 2019 |
Developer(s) | Machine Games, Arkane Studios |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 4 |
This Wolfenstein title was meant to be played on VR but it did not turn out to be the success that some of its earlier FPS titles were. This game has an abysmally short and unpleasant playing experience.
Many gamers criticized the gameplay and graphics and this game did not receive good reviews as well.
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Now we will answer some FAQs down below
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wolfenstein Yongblood co-op?
Yes, Wolfenstein Youngblood is a co-op game that players can enjoy playing with their friends.
When was the first Wolfenstein game released?
The first Wolfenstein game was released in September 1981.
Is Wolfenstein: Young Blood good?
Wolfenstein: Young Blood is surely a good game but the storyline and gameplay were not pleasing to many gamers and critics worldwide.