In a move to remain authentic, Bethesda’s does not veer off from their tradition of basing their games on Nazi invasion and executions. Cyberpilot, set to be released in July 2019, will give gamers, the chance to unleash their revenge on the Nazis.

From standing out as a first shooter game pioneer in the Doom sequels, this time around, Bethesda takes you to the world of virtual reality. And there is no place better for a player to experience a thrilling battle immersion than Paris.
The game offers a rich view of the city, the skyline and the enemies lingering above ready to pounce, thus meeting the goal of VR, to make Cyberpilot real and more exciting.
In Cyberpilot, your role is that of a genius hacker working for the French Resistance forces against the Nazis. Rather than battle the enemy in a gun melee, you hijack one of the enemies fiercest monsters; the Panterhaunds and control it to set out for one of the scariest battles.
And where you would expect to have more missiles and ammo, the cyber-pilot is different. The Panterhaunds attacks with fire spurts and rams through the enemies. Being in control of the monster puts your enemies at your mercy, you feel powerful and enraged, ready to wipe them out of the city
The concept of having the player take full control of the cockpit, with the scenic viewing of Paris streets is impressive, while it might detract the player, it adds to the game’s originality. The game also offers realism where burned cars and objects set ablaze continue to blaze and smoke from the battle engulfs the streets.
But, the game has one ceiling; the left trigger unleashes the monster upwards into the enemies’ forte, while the right trigger spurts out flames blazing everything across your path, meaning you have to use tact and speed to counter your attackers. While critics might find the limits outrageous, it looks more a Wolfenstein tact to make the game intricate and more fun.

Mashing and marauding the Nazi forces is fierce, but it is pleasuring to a player. As you wipe out the freaks, warplanes drop fresher soldiers who attack you mercilessly, making the game constant rigors of battling and fun.
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot was released on July 26, 2019, together with its twin counterpart Wolfenstein Youngblood in a launch touted as the Nazi massacre. The Cyberpilot, a single-player game mode, was released for PSVR and Steam VR with uncensored Nazi imagery in Germany.