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Today two great FPS games from Bethesda join our ranks. Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood are now available on GOG.COM, both with a special 70% discount lasting until 24th February 2020, 2 PM UTC.

Wolfenstein: The New Order (-70%) is set in the alternative version of history in which the Third Reich won the war. As captain William "B.J." Blazkowicz we start a new battle with the old enemy.

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (-70%) is a prequel to the previous game. In 1946 Blazkowicz must infiltrate the dark castle where Nazis hold their top secrets.

If you want to immerse yourself in the story of both games, buy The Two Pack. It includes Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and is also available with a 70% discount until 24th February 2020, 2 PM UTC.
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DiShuryou: I moved to Germany last month, thanks to a new job.
Are the versions sold here also uncut in Germany? If not, I will wait until I move back to France next year ;)
All languages are included, and all except German are uncut.
You will get censored version if you install / switch to DE language, but that's because it's the only German version ever released.
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Leroux: Does the cut German version include German audio (game card says No)? If it does, I guess you'd actually get two games for the price of one, the original and a funny "let's see what silly thing they changed now" version? :D
It does, it's just a gamecard typo to be corrected Soon™
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MarkoH01: Damn - was hoping that they would at least add German subtitles to the international release. Should not be too costly to transfer German subs from the German version to the international one. Thank you anyway and also thanks to mk47at for confirming this. So for Germans once again it is better than nothing but far from being perfect. But if Bethesda does not want to invest any cent anymore for German customers I think I won't invest any cent as well.
Considering, that not only textures but the whole script was censored (audio / text included) in German release, there are no German subtitles that would match international version.

Edit: Transferring subtitles itself is quite easy, but I decided against it as they wouldn't match the EN audio ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Post edited February 17, 2020 by Thiev