‘Fallout 4’ the 4th Sequel of the Action Packed Video Game Series, Release Date, Spoilers, Characters and More Right Here

'Fallout 4' the 4th Sequel of the Action Packed Video Game Series, Release Date, Spoilers, Characters and More Right Here
"Fallout 4" is one of the most anticipated video game of this year, known for its previous role-playing video game "Fallout 3" that was developed by Bethesda Softworks alongside Obsidian Entertainment. "Fallout 3" is part of the Fallout video game series, a successor of the 1988 video game called "Wasteland." It is a sequel to the previous game titled "Fallout 2."
According to rumors, "Fallout 4" is now being developed for the PC platform, Playstation 4 and Xbox One game consoles. There are also rumors that the developers have cancelled its development and passed it to Battle Studios.
Others suggest that development of the game is taking place, which is plausibe, since Bethesda is known to create games quietly and release them unexpectedly.
Marketing Executive Pete Hines of Bethesda told fans during an event that all the rumors were false, and that the company is currently developing the game. However, gave no further information.
Erik Dellums who voiced the character named "Three Dog" in the previous game, tweeted last year on January about the possibility that he might return for an upcoming sequel.
Up to this point, "Fallout 4" still remains a mystery, but fans shouldn't lose hope, it may come as a surprise from the developers!
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