
There is some overlap between Original Timeline, and the Wolfenstein/Doom/ID universe timeline (which is based on material up to Wolfenstein RPG and RTCW, but released mostly before Wolfenstein (2009). So there isn't necessarily a 'consistent' 'Classic' timeline related to the game (but what is included below is based on the related material).
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Note: There are multiple versions of Wolfenstein 3D with various alternate game endings per the various versions of the games, in addition to alternate backstories in manuals and game guides (and additional material added in 'later games') which discuss various and often inconsistent details. 4.1 Dating of the Wolfenstein/Doom RPGs/Other ID Related Sources.The timelines linked to below as in order of released games. Even versions of the same game may have alternate endings or storylines depending on the version released or the platform it was released on so there isn't necessarily any one consistent timeline, and in some cases dates overlap, or alternate dates are given for the same events. Each timeline variant was introduced by different publishers, and developers and producers who have contributed to the series (these include Muse Software, Id Software, Apogee, Activision, FormGen, Gray Matter Interactive, Nerve Software, Splash Damage, Three Wave, Raster Production, Raven, Machine Games, Bethesda, and others). All timelines depict fictional versions of World War II, mixing real time events and alternate events created for the series. This timeline covers significant dates within the Wolfenstein series (and their separate continuities and Canons).Įach separate timelines include the classic games and the current set of games take place mostly within the time of World War II and afterward. If an article link led you here, please change the link to point directly to the intended page.
