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Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 01:53 PM
Whoa that's a lot of game for a small price.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 01:54 PM
Can't wait. Loved the first one. 37.14 GB's is crazy but then that also could mean lots O' content for a mere $20. I'll take it.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:02 PM
think ill wait for a review there hasnt been a good one since before xbox 360Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:10 PM
#3 I can now see why I don't live under a rock.............Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:16 PM
The lack of a U.S. retail release is obscene. This represents two solid days of doing nothing else on my connection, plus no resale value. Sorely tempted to just import EU disc.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:24 PM
wow, the content must be massive!Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:35 PM
The content probably isn't massive as people think. They probably just failed to compress the game correctly. Look at Skyrim on Xbox 360, it's like a 5GB install. Look at Dragon Age: Inquisition and The Witcher 3, both around 30GB installs on Xbox One. All those games are larger than The Old Blood's 8 Chapter Campaign and 10 Challenge maps.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:54 PM
@7 I'd say it's more a result of them wanting to spend less time on that aspect, rather than a "failure".Since Blu-Rays can hold so much info, I guess some shortcuts can be taken.That or they were just lazy. Going by the quality of NWO, I cant see failure being a part of these guys vocabulary.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:56 PM
#7 I would assume it mostly has to do with the idTech engine. It's always been a massive consumption on HD space. And with a standalone game, the entire engine with game has to be DL'd onto the drive, so we see massive installs now.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 02:56 PM
@5 its doesn't have a physical release on xbox one anywhere unfortunately but its available on PS4 on discMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 03:04 PM
@10 I'm pretty sure it has a physical release in all territories(and platforms).Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 03:19 PM
#10 retail release in UK/EU on xbox one & ps4 is on the 15th of may, 10 days after the digital release. RRP is the same as the digital but most stores doing it £1-2 cheaperMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 03:44 PM
Well I take it back then, last time I checked it wasn't available on disc on xb1, anyway already got it preloaded nowMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 03:56 PM
It's those full movie cutscenes that user so much dataMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 04:13 PM
@13 the disc based version was available for pre-order on game's website the same day the release date was announced a month or so ago. If you look around I think it varies between £12-£15 and at least you can get a few quid back on trade in as well.Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 07:26 PM
Looking forward to this have it preloaded already aswell as state of decay an the witcher should be a good few weeks of gaming starting tomorrowMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 08:35 PM
I had preordered XB1 version disc. :DMonday, April 27, 2015 @ 09:40 PM
£14.99 $19.99 US $39.99 AUSTRALIA WTF?????Monday, April 27, 2015 @ 11:04 PM
#18 I think it is mistake sweetie. Don't worry. :) :)Tuesday, April 28, 2015 @ 02:42 AM
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no retail release no sale to me, i refuse to buy digital games unless they are arcade style gamesTuesday, April 28, 2015 @ 07:17 AM
#21 it is £15/20 for a 5-8 hour mini-prequel. This is probably the best arcade game you can buy...Tuesday, April 28, 2015 @ 01:18 PM
@22 at 37.14 GB i dont refer to this as an arcade game, to me an arcade style game is under 5gb
Monday, April 27, 2015
With Wolfenstein: The Old Blood just over a week away from release, the standalone prequel story expansion is available for digital pre-order and pre-download, meaning you can have the game bought, ready and waiting to play on launch day.
The game takes BJ Blazkowicz back to 1946, before the events of Wolfenstein: The New Order, with an interconnected two-part story split into eight chapters. The same brand of intense first-person blasting action and immersive narrative from MachineGames' first game will be all present and correct too.
Featuring new weapons, enemies and more, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood will be launching on Xbox One, PS4 and PC on 5th May, priced $19.99/£14.99. You can pre-order and pre-download the 37.14GB game from the Xbox Games Store here. Look out for a tasty preview tomorrow morning.