But Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player - Vanilla Plus Edition brings back the true vanilla interface, allows use of vanilla-exclusive Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player addons, such as the console ports interface and sounds, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory sounds and fire-rates (new), etc. Of course, you can still get a proper vanilla experience by just installing the RealRTCW - Vanilla Plus edition, and playing Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player through that same installation. Well, it's because Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player - Vanilla Plus Edition goes deeper into the vanilla conversion optic. Today, I'm happy to announce its imminent release, and provide some more details!įirst of all, you may wonder what's the purpose of releasing it at all now that the new RealRTCW - Vanilla Plus edition is out, and it does splendidly work with addons. Warbell is coming early 2023 for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player & Cooperative.īack in May, I also announced Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player - Vanilla Plus Edition, an optional addon for Mod DB's RealRTCW 4.0 version of the mod, and standalone Workshop release for Steam's, for those who want to experience the mod with standard/classic models and visuals instead of new ones, while preserving exciting modern features - such as achievements, expanded arsenal, rebalanced gameplay, etc. Blazkowicz and his squad mates return, to face some familiar faces who somehow managed to come back from the grave! Set after the events of Return to Castle Wolfenstein and the Central Europe campaign of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player & Cooperative, and based on the scenario of Warbell's remaster, the conversion's story will see B.J. It fits Return to Castle Wolfenstein so much that it almost feels like a continuation, and not just an excellent tribute. Originally developed by Matthias 'McNite' Neiss, Warbell is simply one of the best occult-themed Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory maps ever released. This doesn't mean, however, that I'm forgetting about KeMoN's previous works - their conversions are being worked on as we speak. I figured the timing's perfect to announce its single-player and cooperative conversion, since the plan is now to release said adaptations in parallel to KeMoN's releases. KeMoN's outstanding Warbell remaster was just recently released for ET: Legacy. Today, I'm excited to announce the first conversion project that will be released: Warbell. Six months ago, I announced a partnership with the very unique Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory mapper and friend KeMoN, one that allows me to use the sources for his various maps and remasters for potential story-driven conversions for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player & Cooperative. Today is yet another special day! It not only marks Return to Castle Wolfenstein's 21st anniversary, but also Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Single-Player's very first! As usual, such milestones require proper celebration with exciting new announcements! Get Psyched!Īnnouncing 'Warbell' expansion - coming early next year!
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