id Software and its new owner Bethesda Softworks are announcing today a new 20th anniversary edition of Wolfenstein 3D, playable as a web-based browser game and a mobile game.
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Bethesda also released a video featuring John Carmack, technical director of id Software, sharing his insights into the creation and the development of Wolfenstein 3D while playing the game. Check out the video below. Brings back memories, doesn’t it? Wolfenstein 3D Classic Premium is also free for a limited time on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
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