The much awaited "Fallout 4" release for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, will finally happen on Nov. 10. Publisher Bethesda announced the release date for the sequel to "Fallout 3" and "Fallout: New Vegas" at the E3 press conference in Los Angeles.
The "Fallout 4" is said to start just before the apocalypse and will take place in Boston wasteland, just as previously rumored. According to Bethesda, the team has been working on the upcoming "Fallout 4" for almost 4 years, since 2009, right after the launch of "Fallout 3," Engadget reported.
"Fallout 4" brings a number of remarkable options to players starting with wide-ranging apparel choices, to construct homes and other buildings, to jetpacks and helicopters to hundreds of options to modify weapons.
Todd Howard, the game director of Bethesda Game Studios, claims the "Fallout 4" to be one of the developer's biggest yet that will run a new version of the Creation Engine, with a weapon modding system of more than 50 base weapons for the players to build and nearly 700 modifications for both armor and weapons, as tweeted by the publisher.
"Fallout 3" sequel is more of a natural evolution featuring an expansion upon every single element, and is likely a more personal "Fallout" in the entire series, as the hero has a dog as company and a wife and child to lose following the bomb incident, according to GameSpot.
Aside from the news of the highly anticipated "Fallout 4" release, Bethesda also briefed on "Fallout 4" Pip-Boy that works with iPhones available in special editions for $120 and a "Fallout" mobile game - "Fallout Shelter" available for free download for iOS devices, with a Android version to soon follow.