Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is back online nearly 20 years after its release thanks to dedicated official servers in the US, EU, UK and Australia from Bethesda
Splash Damage's Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory first released in 2003 and was recently made available for free onNow, almost 20 years after it came out, Bethesda has deployed new servers dedicated to the online multiplayer shooter.The official servers run the vanilla Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory campaign ruleset, including all six original maps and no mods.
This is a pretty cool move from Bethesda. Many responses are happy to see an old favourite getting some love, with some oneager to jump back in with the basic experience after a long time away from playing Enemy Territory. There are currently four official servers covering the US, EU, UK and Australia. Bethesda has not mentioned whether servers in more regions will be launched in the future.
We’re excited to announce that we’ve deployed official dedicated servers for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, running the vanilla ruleset with all six original maps and no mods! More info:
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