MachineGames Is ‘Working on Pretty Cool Things’ After Successful Indiana Jones Release

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The Next Wolfenstein Might Finally Be On The Horizon!

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  • MachineGames is ‘working on pretty cool things’, suggesting we might learn more about the studio’s next project soon.
  • The studio has multiple positions open to work on its next game, whether Quake 6 or the next Wolfenstein title.
  • Other rumors also point towards multiple Indiana Jones games and even a highly anticipated Quake reboot.

The Xbox first-party portfolio hasn’t been the best this generation, but Indiana Jones and the Great Circle proved quite successful. The action-adventure game won multiple milestones, but MachineGames has not slowed its pace after its success.

Now, the studio is already ‘working on pretty cool things’ after the game’s huge release. This declaration has already resulted in many rumors about MachineGames’ next endeavors.

Why it matters: As per past reports, MachineGames appears to have its hands full with multiple in-development projects. However, it might reveal details for its next big game soon, which is expected to be the next Wolfenstein or Quake 6.

MachineGames is seemingly already working on its next big project for a December reveal this year.
MachineGames is seemingly already working on its next big project.

MachineGames’ Nicole Akerlid’s post on LinkedIn confirms that the studio is developing at least one game. The company has several open roles like artists, programmers, animators, and the like, suggesting the game might be far away from launch. 

MachineGames has been developing a plethora of games even before Indiana Jones and the Great Circle dropped. So, the rumor mill for the next Wolfenstein has been active over the years. 

Wolfenstein 3 is expected to continue the story of B.J. Blazkowicz and his family in the alternate grim history of the 1980s. We might even see online multiplayer if the past job listings are to be believed.

Wolfenstein MachineGames
The studio was already reported to be developing multiple unannounced projects after the Indiana Jones game came out. 

There have also been speculations for a Quake reboot in the past; the studio is also developing Quake 6 as well. Others argue that MachineGames might already be working on the next Indiana Jones title. Regardless, we might get more clues in the coming months.

What do you think MachineGames is cooking next after Indiana Jones’ successful launch? Is it a new Wolfenstein title? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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