A recent announcement from Bethesda had caused its fans to lick their lips at the possibility of a sequel to the "Fallout" franchise. The video game publisher did not officially announce the game but said that it will be hosting its first ever E3 conference which will be held on June 14 at a Los Angeles convention center.
Details about what will be announced in the conference were still a little vague but rumors has been constantly circulating on the community that Bethesda is setting the stage for the grand unveiling of the highly anticipated "Fallout 4" video game, according to IGN.
These rumors includes a reference from a voice actor way back on 2013, a "Fallout 4" trademark in Europe, a hoax website and various leaked documents.
The official message posted on the Bethesda blog said, "We're hosting our first-ever E3 Showcase in Hollywood, CA on June 14th and we've saved some seats just for you, our fans." The message also added that the company will be releasing additional details as to how those interested to attend can register.
Considering the fact that this is the first ever E3 conference of Bethesda, many analysts say that the company might be planning to drop something big. A new "Elder Scrolls" game might be on the works but "Skyrim" is still fairly popular so that is probably out of the equation for now.
Another game rumored to be released is "Doom" which the company has already confirmed on 2014 saying that gamers will be able get their hands on the new and improved game by this year, according to Cinema Blend.