"Fallout 4" is all about preparing for the future and now fans can begin setting up their consoles and PCs for the arrival of the much-awaited survival game.
"Fallout 4" is almost out and fans can hardly wait to get their hands on Bethesda's upcoming post-apocalyptic RPG. To satiate their appetites for the time being, a free mod for "Fallout: New Vegas" dubbed "Autumn Leaves" is set to be launched on Thursday, Oct. 1.
Bethesda's marketing boss Pete Hines said that downloadable content for "Fallout 4" will not be exclusively tied to any single gaming platform upon its release in early 2016.
Many can attest that Bethesda has a history of being discreet about revealing their game's details and rely on leaving the discovery to their fans. This time around, they may be giving more information than what they previously intended by detailing their character creation.
The much-awaited "Fallout 4" is coming soon, and when it does, players are challenged to a game that will basically make them explore its whole concept for 400 hours. Along with the excellent concept, Bethesda is reportedly eyeing Inon Zur to provide the music for the game.
Bethesda has elaborated on "Monopoly: Fallout Collector's Edition." The collector's item will be shipped alongside the release of "Fallout 4" this fall.
Bethesda is prepping up the big release of "Fallout 4" and fans can't seem to contain their excitement. Prior to its release, Bethesda gave some important information about "Fallout 4" such as DLC, gameplay and more.
"Fallout 4's" fans will now have another game from the franchise to look forward to. Bethesda confirmed that a new monopoly board game based on the post-apocalyptic video game will come out later this year in time with the title's release date.
As the launch date for Bethesda's upcoming "Fallout 4" nears, more details and information about the highly anticipated game are announced. It has been reported that more XP levels have been added to the new game, and each will feature a perk.
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.
"Fallout 4" may have received thumbs down rating on their graphics, but this is not a reason for its developer, Bethesda, to slow down on its promotion. The popular video game has created a limited edition art book for the game.
When Bethesda announced that the studio is busy developing "Fallout 4," fans expected a class "A" video game upon its release. However, this was not the case as Bethesda received criticisms about the graphics of the game.
Fans of Bethesda's upcoming "Fallout 4" will be disappointed to know that the video game developer has decided to remain mum about the plot and DLC details for the highly anticipated game.
The game developer confirms that the upcoming title will not have a level cap for its players. As the release date of "Fallout 4" looms near, more details about the highly anticipated game continue to come out.