
Fallout 4 was just announced yesterday – Bethesda teased us for about 24 hours prior to its announcement with a countdown on their official website. Although we already knew that they were teasing Fallout 4 – you can’t get anything pass this brilliant mind of mine! HA!
The Fallout franchise is one of my favourite game series, and the news that Fallout 4 is real, made me jump up and down for a couple of minutes. It’s been four years since their last game – Fallout: New Vegas; and fans all around the world have been dying for a new release on next gen consoles. I’ll most likely play it on my PC with an Xbox One controller, because that’s how I roll baby!
Fallout 4 is going to come out for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
We don’t know that what the new post-apocalyptic iteration is going to be about, and what we know are minor details. The story will be set in Boston, and the series narrator Ron Perlman is back.
Bethesda is preparing for their E3 event – they will showcase Fallout 4 and probably other stuff on the 14th of June.

We all know that graphics aren’t really that important when it comes to making a great game – take a look at Heroes of Might and Magic 3; superb gameplay, and I still play it with my friends to this day, even though it was released way back in 1999 – but why do I get the feeling that the new instalment is just Fallout 3 with a different skin? It looks almost like its older brother. The E3 event is going to shine a bright light on this issue – hopefully!
Now, shopto.net has jumped on the bandwagon and they will be offering a pretty huge discount to those who pre-order Falllout 4 for PS4, and Xbox One – no love for PC gamers huh?!
This will probably put it about $40 or something like this – considering the fact that it’s going to be released at $60, I’m already sold.

This comes against everything I stand for – pre-ordering games to be more exact. I really don’t want to do this, but we are talking about Bethesda here, and they have yet to disappoint me. Well, their Fallout 3 PC port was just horrible – random memory leaks, and crashes that made me throw punches into thin air, but I still love them for their PlayStation release.
The game is rumoured to be launched this Autumn – more exactly in October. But don’t be disappointed if Bethesda pushes the release for Fallout 4 sometime in early 2016. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves and wait for their E3 presentation.
Here’s the trailer that riled us up!










