A screenshot of Wolfenstein 3D showing a Nazi soldier being shot

People in Germany can at last buy Wolfenstein 3D

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Okay, 1992’s premier FPS isn’t news to you, but people in Germany haven’t been able to buy the game since it was effectively banned from sale in 1994 for its inclusion of Nazi symbols. That ban—and a later one on the game’s 1997 expansion Spear Of Destiny—was at last lifted in 2019 (opens in new tab), but German players still couldn’t really get their hands on the games because they hadn’t been given an age rating by Germany’s Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (Entertainment Software Self-Regulation, or USK).



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