id Software og Activision har fremsendt en pressemeddelelse, hvoraf man – noget overraskende – kan læse, at “retail-versionen” af Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory er blevet droppet på falderebet. Årsagen er, at man ikke helt er tilfreds med hvordan arbejdet er forløbet og ikke mener at Enemy Territory ikke lever op til Wolfenstein-standarden. Singleplayer-delen er 100 % droppet, men udvikler og udgiver oplyser, at multiplayer-delen vil blive frigivet ganske gratis (som en add-on, red.) indenfor de næste par måneder.

id Software – News Item



February 11, 2003



id Software and Activision announced today they are canceling the retail release of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. Despite a strong effort from talented developers, the single player portion of the game did not progress as anticipated. Canceling the release was a difficult decision made in the best interest of the Wolfenstein franchise and fans. However, we remain excited about the progress and direction of Enemy Territory multiplayer. Over the next several months the focus of our development will be to complete the multiplayer portion of Enemy Territory and provide it as a free downloadable expansion to Return to Castle Wolfenstein.


In Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Axis and Allied teams do battle in traditional single scenarios, or wage war through a series of linked scenarios in a totally new campaign mode. During combat players gain experience and skill, and through battlefield promotions are awarded additional abilities that remain persistent across an entire campaign. Additionally, new character classes like the covert operative class as well as an enhanced engineer allow teams to perform reconnaissance, steal enemy uniforms, and construct battlefield structures and military installations in the midst of combat to gain tactical advantages for their team. All new game modes, maps and communication abilities require players and teams to develop advanced strategies and tactics in the struggle for front line domination.