Wolfenstein Youngblood seems to be making fun of Donald Trump
When Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus came out, it faced surprising criticism from some parties with its 'Nazis are bad and you should shoot them' viewpoint - despite that being the theme of all the other games in the series, and pretty much every other videogame and movie ever made.
Bethesda was seemingly happy to fan the "controversy" with the ad campaign slogan 'Make America Nazi-Free Again' - which was presumably an allusion to Donald Trump's party's famous 'Make America Great Again' slogan. Now Wolfenstein Youngblood, the next game in the Wolfenstein series, is out - and it also seemingly contains a reference to current US president Donald Trump, and not a flattering one.
Throughout Youngblood there are many newspapers, log entries, letters, and other pieces of lore for players to find scattered around the environment - just as there has been in previous games. In Youngblood, however, there is a note called 'Publisher's Rejection Letter' - which seems to feature a thinly-veiled criticism of Donald Trump, and one of his more infamous ideas.
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