Nazi-Killing Video Game 'Wolfenstein II' Angers Nazis With 'Make America Nazi-Free Again' Slogan

Authored by newsweek.com and submitted by Buccura

It's a hell of a time in America when a video game taking an anti-Nazi stance is considered by some to be too controversial. Yet here we are.

The video game Wolfenstein II, the latest iteration of an exercise in killing virtual Nazis, has angered Nazis with an online presence because it is about... killing Nazis.

"Make America Nazi-Free Again. #NoMoreNazis #Wolf2," reads a tweet from the video game's account, alongside a trailer for the upcoming release.

Keep up with this story and more by subscribing now

The video is brief, just 13 seconds long, but shows heavily armored, mask-wearing, jackbooted soldiers marching through the streets under Nazi flags. "Not my America," reads the text over the top of the images.

A certain subgroup of folks got angry online with the game-maker, Bethesda Softworks, for producing a product that thinks Nazis are bad. Many claimed they weren't angry about the anti-Nazi stance per se, but rather that the game was tapping into liberal anger. Certainly it is political to co-opt President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan, but Bethesda Softworks is hardly the first one to play with the line made famous by the billionaire Republican.

But in the wake of the deadly Charlottesville, Virginia, rally, where Nazis marched and chanted anti-Semitic slogans under the banner of "Uniting the Right," Nazism is now apparently a right vs. left debate.

So, people on Twitter got angry about a promo saying Nazis were bad. Here are a few responses.

There were, of course, many, many others who supported the apparently political stance of anti-Nazism and made jokes at some of the pro-Nazi folks' expense. It's also worth noting that Wolfenstein has always been about killing Nazis, and games involving killing Nazis have been around for quite a while—and were not accused of carrying political implications. Wolfenstein II is scheduled to be released on October 27.

DiHydr000 on October 6th, 2017 at 20:39 UTC »

We're not Nazis!

We're offended by the killing of Nazis!

They don't do themselves any favours, do they?

Edit: words to make sense

the_one_true_b on October 6th, 2017 at 19:21 UTC »

The people who go out of their way to be offensive are suddenly offended.

GlassTwiceTooBig on October 6th, 2017 at 19:17 UTC »

Do they know what an uphill battle they've got to fight to not make themselves look like the bad guys? They're trying to fart their way out of a black hole.