![]() ![]() Nazi censorship laws were adopted in the years following World War 2 as Germany, like the rest of Europe, recovered from Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party's reign of terror. While some players may be caught off-guard by the ban, it isn't entirely surprising either given Wolfenstein's history with Germany's censorship laws around Nazi imagery. #Wolfenstein enemy territory rating updateHowever, as of the time of this writing, there has been no update about the game being outright banned on Germany's Steam, as it is reportedly still available on Splash Damage's Steam page. This is a change that hit the game in April 2022. LongJonSiIver's screenshots show Germany listed as being restricted, meaning players can't purchase Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory from the country's Steam store. The ban on Germany's Steam market was caught by Reddit user LongJonSiIver, who posted screenshots taken from SteamDB on the leaks and rumors subreddit. ![]() RELATED: 20-Year-Old Free-to-Play Wolfenstein Game Releases on Steam A single-player option for it was planned as well, but problems with it in development led Splash Damage to focus development time and resources on the multiplayer. The game was originally planned to act as an expansion for 2001's Return to Castle Wolfenstein before getting a standalone release as a multiplayer-only game. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, as mentioned above, is an open-source multiplayer title originally released in 2003 by previous series publisher Activision and developer Splash Damage. ![]()
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