However both Tides of War and Wolfenstein 3D Classic place Wolfenstein 3D events after RTCW (and possibly Wolfenstein 2009) at the 'end of the war'. In the Old Blood its even discussed that Hitler survived one of his encounters with Blazkowicz at Castle Wolfenstein. Himmler returns to Berlin to speak to the Fuhrer in RTCW, and Hitler is very much alive in The New Colossus timeline. He is extremely hard to kill or simply won't stay dead. Though obviously in most examples RTCW, and MachineGames series Hitler turns out to be very much alive and well after his encounters. This was later reflected in the released graphic novels for Wolfenstein 2009.Įven as far back as the the Strategy Guide for RTCW claimed that Wolfenstein 3D (or at least the Eisenfaust portion of the campaign) took place before Return to Castle Wolfenstein.Įven the developers for MachineGames reboot have claimed that Wolfenstein 3D is canon to their series and takes place before their game. This also is referenced in the official Strategy Guides for RTCW. They said RTCW took place after Wolfenstein 3D and their game took place after RTCW. Since then, the series has seen reboots, partial-reboots, soft-reboots, and hard-reboots, and yet people have continued to ask for the fabled Mecha-Hitler's return.Īccording to iD developers, Wolfenstein didn't have Hitler because it was a 'timeline thing', meaning Hitler had already been defeated. Hitler was the major villain of the original Wolfenstein 3D, where he, as "Mecha-Hitler", became a well remembered and iconic pop-culture character. Axis Leader (Soulpatch Hitler, Painting). ![]() If an article link led you here, please change the link to point directly to the intended page.
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