• Voice actor Brian Delaney tries out 'Fallout 4 VR' at E3 2016.

Voice actor Brian Delaney tries out 'Fallout 4 VR' at E3 2016. (Photo : YouTube/Bethesda Softworks )

Bethesda's post-apocalyptic action-adventure title - "Fallout 4" is without a doubt one of the acclaimed titles in the said genre as fans await for updates about it going VR. Fans need not wait longer as this could be what they have been waiting for.  

The decorated game developer revealed at 2016's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) about their intent in dishing out a VR version of the game. Their media event back then even brought with them a short demo of the said version that made fans clamor for its fruition.   

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Game director Todd Howard sat down with Glixel and brought in some great news about the game's current low down. Howard revealed that his team is right on track with the title's VR render and added that they are porting the entire game in VR.   

Howard also stated that the entirety of the game's VR edition is up and running as he boasted that it can now be played from start to finish. Moreover, he also pointed out "Fallout 4's"  interface that contributed substantially on their VR endeavors. He then mentioned two of the game's elements namely the Personal Information Processor or better known as the Pip-Boy and the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (VATS) that is said to work just fine in VR.  

Meanwhile, the director expressed his thoughts about Blizzard's team-based multiplayer shooter, "Overwatch." In a statement obtained by Game Spot, Howard revealed that he too is a player of the said title adding that he plays it frequently. He even commended Blizzard in putting up a masterfully done title including the characters alongside it.   

As of the moment, "Fallout 4 VR's" release date is pretty much way off as Bethesda has yet to determine a specific date for such. In the meantime, watch "Fallout 4" voice actor Brian Delaney as he tries the VR version of the game here: