"If that’s not a defining image of catharsis, I don’t know what is." (Motherboard)

"Might make you extremely uncomfortable [...] the perfect parody for Bethesda's tentativeness [...] and forces the rest of us to reckon with our hypocrisy." (PC Gamer)

"The guns are cooler." (Kotaku)

The following game is a parody of Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.

It is not affiliated or authorized by MachineGames, Bethesda Studios, or ZeniMax Media. Please don't sue us.

For reference, here's how the game was censored in Germany.

And here’s how it was restricted in Israel.

For German readers, here's a review of these events, including an interview with Wolfenstache's designer.



The story of the Bethesda's self-censorship and the public discourse around game censorship in Germany has evolved a little since we published Wolfenstäche, we try to follow the news and update here periodically:

December 2017 UPDATE:

We noticed W2:TNC quietly appeared on the Israeli PSN store over the weekend, and as far as we know, this is the first time it happened since the franchise reboot in 2014. No official word from Bethesda yet, but perhaps our game (and the significant media coverage around it) got to them?

August 2018 UPDATE:

Reports are everywhere that Germany is softening its Nazi symbols ban, following a long public debate that Wolfenstäche was part of. Not the achievement we set out for, but an achievement nonetheless.

March 2020 UPDATE:

The New Order and Youngblood have been made available on Israeli Steam and GOG online stores. The New Colossus still remains hidden: is Nazi collaboration with KKK where Bethesda draws the line? (we were able to find TNC with a direct URL, but there is no store link leading to it). Meanwhile, on the German side, we saw reports that the uncensored version of TNO was made available in Germany somewhere around late 2019. Progress?

Designed by Shalev Moran



Developed by Alon "DancingEngie" Karmi



Art by Nadav Hekselman



German Translation by Benedikt Hummel

