Video game publisher Bethesda Softworks recently unveiled a new set of concept art of its upcoming title, "Fallout 4." All the released concept art will be part of the upcoming book dubbed "The Art of Fallout 4."
The upcoming art book is a collaboration between Bethesda and Dark Horse Comics. The art book will be released on Dec. 22 on Amazon and other retail outlets. According to Gamespot, the art book will fetch a retail price of $30.
One of the released piece of concept art shows a bridge over blue waters which reflects the rays of light from the sun. On the right hand part of the picture shows a draw bridge which appears to be opening in order to let an orange colored sea vessel to pass through.
Perhaps the biggest announcement from Bethesda came in form of a Twitter post claiming that "Fallout 4" will have twice as much game asset compared to "Skyrim." Bethesda has kept its silence about the storyline of "Fallout 4."
Although the company promised that it will release downloadable contents after the game is officially launched, the development team working on the project is mainly focusing on getting the core game out for retail by November. Bethesda marketing executive Pete Hines also said that the games official PC system requirements will be released sometime in October.
Bethesda previously reveal that "Fallout 4" will be released on Nov. 10. Additionally, the game will be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC platform.
"Fallout 4" expectations are high, especially after Bethesda claim that the game will outsell "Skyrim," according to VG24/7.