Todd Howard says Wolfenstein dev's Indiana Jones game is going great: "They've got the whole Nazi killing thing down"
Hard to argue with that

Bethesda hasn't said much about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new Indiana Jones game in the works at Wolfenstein developer MachineGames since i𓆉ts announcement a few years ago, but studio boss Todd Howard maintains that work on the g🌠ame is going great.
In a brief comment to as part of a broader 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield interview – which turned up details like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a New Game+ mode and the seven-year push to get the game🐬 to a point where it's actually fun to play – Howard said "they’ve got the whole Nazi killing thing down,and they’re doing a really great job." A🍨fter the modern Wolfenstein games, there's no doubting MachineGames' Nazi-killing chops, that's for sure.
Howard has repeatedly expressed his love for Indiana Jones, and it's clear this game means a lot to him personally. Earlier this year, the studio head said he'd been trying to get ♕the Indiana Jones game𒆙 made "for over a decade," with Bethesda publishing head Pꦬete Hines calling him possibly "the biggestܫ Indiana Jones fan on the planet."
Way back in 2021, Hines commented on the development status of the game, affirming it was still in the "very, very, very" early stages. Hines also 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:acknowledged demand for another Wolfenstein adventure, adding his name to the list of people who'd love to play one, bꦆut stressed that ol' Indy would be the priority for the foreseeable future.
🙈"Where we are for Wolfenstein, or quite honestly any other franchise that we don't have announced plans on, will have to wait until we get to the point of wanting to talk about it," he said꧒. "But you can put me at the head of the list of people who want to see another Wolfenstein game, so no worries there."
Earlier this year, new job listings at MachineGames seemed to indicate what direction this Indiana Jones game is taking, from first-person immersion to narrative-rich level design.
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