“They should’ve just put a paper bag on his head with ‘Not hitler’ written on it,” said one YouTube commenter. (In the past, the use of licensed music has also meant careful tiptoeing around the presence of Nazi symbology.)įans are ripping the bowdlerized dialogue and symbology. ![]() Bethesda Softworks has used it rather than develop separate trailers or risk having one with the wrong imagery used over in Europe. The swastika has been replaced with that made-up, three-pronged symbol that some stateside gamers may have seen in trailers and marketing. Hitler isn’t calleed Hitler, either The actor from Arizona calls him “mein heiler,” (“my healer”) for example, and he’s addressed as “mein Kanzler” (“my chancellor”) and not “mein fuhrer.” Subtitles aren’t available, but it sounds like Not-Hitler is accusing the actor of being a spy, instead of being Jewish. Skip to 2:15 of the above video, by Censored Gaming, to see a mustachless not-Hitler cough his way through a scene in which his paranoia is decidedly less threatening. Instead, MachineGames took away his mustache. Adolf Hitler figures into the scene in his own paranoid, murderous way, and one would figure his inclusion would simply make it unworkable for the German version. Blazcowicz in a film, to be made by the Nazis. Wolfenstein 2 features a scene in which a few American actors are auditioning for the role of B.J. ![]() Spoiler alert: This video and text reveals details of a scene in Wolfenstein 2. ![]() Nazi symbology and references aren’t just frowned upon there, they’re flat illegal. If Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus was going to launch in Germany, and it did, some measure of censorship was to be expected.
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