'Wolfenstein: Youngblood': Classic video game franchise gets influx of female empowerment

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New'Wolfenstein: Youngblood' video game brings twin sisters to the forefront in the long-running alternative history battle against the Nazis. The storied video game "Wolfenstein 3D" is considered by many to have helped spark the first-person shooter genre, which spawned successors such as "Doom" and "Call of Duty." Ever since that first game, released in 1992, "B.J." Blazkowicz has been the hero of the series fighting Nazis in the game's alternate historical setting, in which Germany won World War II. But this latest game turns the action over to his twin daughters. Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Sony PlayStation 4, and PCs, rated Mature for ages 17-up), the young adult sisters, Jessie ("Jess") and Zofia ("Soph"), must search for their father who has gone missing.

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