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Wolfenstein: The New Order

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Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014) is a first-person shooter developed by Machinegames and Betheda Software. The game continues the story of BJ Blazkowicz, a year or so on from the events of the Wolfenstein semi-reboot. The year is 1946; an alternate timeline has been formed where the Nazis refuse to surrender and are able to continue the war for another year, using this time to create giant dieselpunk monstrosities and oddly lumpy psuedo-fictional weaponry. Following a botched attempt to finally kill General Deathshead after all these years, Blazkowicz is put into a coma by shrapnel. When he wakes up again, much to his horror, the year is 1960 and the Third Reich has the world in their hands. With the help of a Polish nurse called Anya, Blazkowicz attempts to find any smatter of resistance within the world and try to fight the Nazis, while also fighting his steadily weakening sanity...

Handguns

Luger P08

Called "Handgun 1946", it appears in 1946 as a standard weapon of the Nazi powers. It can be dual-wielded and suppressed. Also BJ can use it in 1960 in his nightmare, as well as being the weapon of Frau Engel - one of the antagonists of the game. The in-game version incorrectly holds 10 cartridges in the magazine, contrary to the real Luger, which has 8.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm.
During the "Aryan test" from Frau Engel William has to select the disgusting picture. He also can take Engel`s Luger with its full magazine, but this just results in him getting killed. Note that Engel's Luger appears to be gold-plated.

"Handgun 1960"

A dieselpunk Luger appears as the main sidearm of the Nazis during the 1960's. It fires in a three-round burst and can also be dual-wielded and suppressed. Holds 20 rounds.

Shotguns

Double barreled shotgun

William can use a double-barreled shotgun that is first found within the Asylum. It holds 2 cartridges and can be dual-wielded.

Double Barreled Shotgun 1960 era produced - 12 gauge.
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BJ wields his shotgun against one of the many robot Nazi hounds.

Fictional Belt-fed shotgun

A mostly fictional, fully-automatic, belt-fed shotgun that appears to have the barrel shroud of a MG42. First found in the Prison and can be dual-wielded, holding 20 shells apiece.

Submachine guns

Thompson M1928A1

Blazkowicz and his fellow troops uses this dieselpunk Thompson during the 1946 tutorial level. Has a fast fire rate with easily scavengable ammo, but is rather weak. Simply referred to as the "SMG".

Thomson M1928A1 - .45 ACP.
William Jozeph holds his Thompson SMG. Note the Cutts compensator and horizontal foregrip.

Assault Rifles

STG-44

A retro-futuristic STG-44 is used by the Nazis during the 1946 chapter. Holds 30 rounds and can be dual-wielded. Also it appears in 1960 in Wolfenstein 3D nightmare, replace the original "Machine gun" from the Wolfenstein 3D (in fact it was an MP40).

Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm.
BJ holds his weapon in Woldfenstein 3D nightmare in 1960. This is not a photochopped screen, the game really contains Wolfenstein 3D easter egg.

"Assault Rifle 1960"

A strange hybrid of the STG-44, G3 and FN FAL that is the main weapon of the Nazis during the 1960's. Holds 45 rounds and can be dual-wielded. In cut-scenes, Nazi soldiers hold variants with foregrips and burst fire, while some models in-game have what appears to be a bulky grenade launcher with internals best left ambiguous: Blazkowicz's version never has either of these features.

A little bit of this...
A little dash of that...
And a pinch of this for that extra diesel-like flavour.

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