MachineGames Teases Mysterious New Game In 15 Year Anniversary Poster

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Perhaps Its The Rumored New Wolfenstein Game?

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  • MachineGames is teasing a mysterious new game in its 15th anniversary poster with a question mark. 
  • Based on previous rumours by the developers, the new title appears to be the next Wolfenstein game.
  • The studio is optimistic regarding its future, claiming it has plenty of stories left to tell.

Fans have been wondering about the studio’s next project since MachineGames surprised the gaming scene with Indiana Jones. The team has already subtly teased that it’s developing a new project, with many rumors implying it to be the anticipated Wolfenstein title.

Now, MachineGames is hinting at a mysterious new game while celebrating its 15th anniversary. A poster shared by the studio reveals a secret project hidden with a question mark, implying that it is in active development. 

Why it matters: MachineGames is celebrating its 15 years of established and eventful legacy, so teasing a new title in the celebratory poster has sparked a lot of excitement among fans regarding what exactly it could be.

MachineGames is directly teasing its next game in the 15th anniversary poster.

As seen on MachineGames’ Twitter, the poster serves as an indirect announcement of the studio’s next endeavor. Many gamers who were unconvinced by previous rumors are now excited for what’s to come from the studio. 

A series of statements shared by various developers in light of the anniversary also reveals a high morale and bright future for the studio.

With our upcoming projects, we’re well-positioned for continued growth and success. The experience gained from our work on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™ has provided valuable insights that will only enhance our future initiatives.

-Pontus Wahlin, Lead Prop Artist.

MachineGames has also teased a new Wolfenstein game in the past, by saying “We’ve always seen this as a trilogy… I hope we’re not done with Wolfenstein yet.” This confirms that the team is not done with the gritty FPS franchise. Similarly, a job listing before has suggested that the studio is working on a new Wolfenstein title.  

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Many fans of the Wolfenstein franchise have been asking for a new game.

On the other hand, a recent job listing implied that the Indiana Jones sequel is also underway, so it’s unclear what game MachineGames has teased in the poster.

Do you think MachineGames will work on a new Wolfenstein game next, or will it be related to another unexpected franchise? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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