Bethesda, the pioneer franchise that has awed gamers worldwide with its "Fallout" series, has left its fans in a cloud of speculation. Since Gino Cole spilled the beans about the project by confessing to be a part of the giant's game development team on LinkedIn, fans globally are waiting for "Fallout 4."
It is speculated that it will be released by the end of the year, according to iDigitalTimes.
Moreover, owing to the long wait between the launch of the "Fallout 3" and the next version, there are rumors that it would work in the Multi Player Mode. These rumors were further strengthened when renowned Multi Player game designer, Josh Hamrick became a part of the organization.
Furthermore, Realty Today reported that many game franchises are leaning towards multi-player modes and it is being speculated that "Fallout 4" would also follow the trend. "Fallout 4" is going to be a direct sequel of "Fallout 3."
Todd Howard, who was the game director for both "Fallout 3" and "Elder of the Scrolls," remarked in a recent interview that he would happily dispense information about a project nearing completion than letting information lurk over a period of time.
Moreover, Howard ended the speculation saying that the company had delayed unveiling the product owing to last minute revisions. Howard said that the company wanted to prepare its product completely on all the counts before it was finally released for the general public.
Howard concluded with the remarks that a team has been working on the development of "Fallout 4" ever since its previous variant was released.