• A "Fallout 4" character stands by a Christmas Tree, which came from a mod.

A "Fallout 4" character stands by a Christmas Tree, which came from a mod. (Photo : YouTube/MxR Mods)

Fans excitement and hope over "Fallout 5" suddenly hyped up with the recent post of the game's voice actor Ryan Alosion.

Yibada reported that the actor confirmed that "Fallout 5" will soon be released. Fallout Temple, an Instagram page did not miss the post and so it immediately stirred fans to buzz in the internet. The actor immediately took down the post after it went viral, and clarified that he is still in the dark whether the studio is really working on the game or not.

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In support, FragHero discredited Alosion's post, saying that it was nothing more than a prank. Still, many do not lose hope that the game will soon make its way in the gaming world again, with the fact that Bethesda previously trademarked the title "Fallout: New Orleans," which was reportedly filed as early as Aug. 5 in the European Union Intellectual Property Office.

For those uninformed, Fallout game is set in a post-apocalyptic world, which is devastated by a nuclear war. The character heads out of the safe Vaults and carve his own destiny in the outer world. The next installment, when released soon, is rumored to have its setting in New Orleans just like what is said in the trademark.

However, even this might be another vain hope, as Gamerant pointed out that the trademark is still in the onset and there is no supporting evidence that Bethesda really filed it or not. Fans just remain positive that these are promotional strategies just like what they did in the game's predecessors.

In other news, Bethesda already released the PS4 downloadable content (DLC) for "Fallout 4." According to Guide, this DLC version allows players to modify some of the features of the game. Following the DLC will be update 1.8, which will fix some of the minor problems in the game. Also, "Fallout 4" in PS4 will soon to be released as well.

There are also reports which suggest that the studio also confirmed that there will be no Fallout 4 DLC packs to be released anymore after the "Nuka World." Rumors suggest that since the release of all DLC packs is already done, the studio will have more time to focus in making "Fallout 5: New Orleans."