Wolfenstein 3 Reportedly Being Discussed At MachineGames Following TV Series Reveal

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Wolfenstein Finally Coming Back Soon?

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  • MachineGames is reportedly thinking about working on Wolfenstein 3 at the moment.
  • The team hopes to use the upcoming Amazon TV series to bring the IP to more people.
  • MachineGames is also focused on more Indiana Jones following its recent success.

MachineGames recently shifted its focus away from Wolfenstein after having focused on the IP for over a decade. Following the release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, more new games focused on Indy’s globetrotting adventures are expected from the studio, but demand for more Wolfenstein has not dwindled among the fans.

In fact, past rumors suggested that Wolfenstein 3 would eventually show up, and a new report from a reliable insider states that the team is now considering this sequel to its popular Wolfenstein reboot franchise.

Why it matters: Recent job listings led many to believe that the team was hiring for Wolfenstein 3. The response to these rumors was quite positive, so fans are clearly excited for more entries in the series.

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Wolfenstein Has Been Missing In Action For A While

According to Windows Central’s Jez Corden, Xbox’s first-party teams are expected to make major strides in 2026. Many new announcements are expected, and multiple projects are being discussed internally.

The insider notes that in MachineGames’ case, the team is now discussing a potential third mainline Wolfenstein title. This report comes after the announcement of the upcoming TV series based on the series from Amazon.

Wolfenstein’s last game saw the series venture into online co-op territory, and while Wolfenstein: Youngblood was largely panned by critics and fans alike, its predecessors remain strong single-player first-person shooter titles.

Of course, it would be tricky for MachineGames to balance work on Wolfenstein and Indiana Jones at the same time. The team has historically collaborated with id Software, which has also begun planning its next game after Doom: The Dark Ages.

Following its work on Indiana Jones, the developer also partnered with Bethesda’s Todd Howard, expanding its development further within the Bethesda Softworks umbrella. Anyhow, fans will be glad to know that there is now some hope for another Wolfenstein entry.

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The Wolfenstein franchise throws tough choices at the players.

Elsewhere, the report discusses more future titles from Xbox’s first-party teams. Among various other things, it points to a new StarCraft announcement from Blizzard.

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