Bethesda may have been too engrossed in the development of "Fallout 4" that the crazy but exciting idea of creating the game's first book is on its way. In fact, the book, titled "The Art of Fallout 4," is said to be released this year with various impressions from the game itself.

According to the GameInformer, the art book showcases the different characters, weapons and environment as well as some significant messages from its creator. If you haven't imagined the images, they basically wrap up the different creations made up in the game, from scary profile to the most beautiful character concept.

Despite "Fallout 4" reaping backlash for poor graphics according to a previous report from Latin Post, the marketing strategies of Bethesda have been incredible that fans are regarding it better than they have thought of the game's graphics before.

Bethesda recently made a statement about delaying the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6" because of their concentration with "Fallout 4" and with various platforms advertising the game, it's not a surprise anymore that they have incorporated the creation of the art book to lure more fans to support the game.

Bethesda recently posted some image teaser on their official Twitter account, and the images were indeed remarkable. VG247 dubbed it as "glorious new Fallout 4 concepts."

Fans of "Fallout 4" made several comments about the Twitter teaser, saying they can't wait to play them on the video game. The different profiles of Synths or synthetic humans featured in Bethesda's tweet clearly show how detailed the characters were created in and out of their skins.

"Fallout 4" is currently available for pre-order in its standard and special edition versions. Bethesda Store has recently announced that "The Art of Fallout 4" will be available for fans starting December while Amazon offered a rather early release of the book set to coincide with the release of the "Fallout 4" video game on Nov. 10.

TechRadar gave a preview of what to expect on "Fallout 4" and this includes a setting in Boston, Massachusetts and a survivor discovery that takes 200 years to unravel. Bethesda recently promoted the "Fallout 4" at the recent E3 and is also expected to appear at the upcoming Gamescom. Take note that Bethesda will not feature a playable trailer, but will definitely show a gameplay trailer that will showcase the significant parts of the game.