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'Fallout 4' Release Date Leaked Online For PS4, Xbox One; Bethesda Teased Major Announcement This Month!

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(Photo : Bethesda) Good news to all gaming fans as new updates for "Fallout 4" have been revealed regarding a rumored launch date, and an upcoming announcement from Bethesda this month.

Good news to all gaming fans as new updates for "Fallout 4" have been revealed regarding a rumored launch date and an upcoming announcement from Bethesda this month.

According to Nola, "Fallout 4" is officially in the works after numerous rumors, leaks, teased and hoax have been made throughout the internet. Bethesda Software, the company behind the "Fallout" games, has posted a countdown clock in their website teasing fans of a possible teaser video today.

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Game Informer reported that the rumored teaser will be handled by Luis Nieva, a Mirada Studio employee, as he has list of games that he is working, making trailers such as "Far Cry 4" and "Elder Scrolls."

This is the first "Fallout" video game in seven years since "Fallout 3" for the PS3 and Xbox 360, and almost five years since "Fallout New Vegas," GottaBeMobile reported.

With a possible teaser in the works, gaming fans will be excited to see how "Fallout 4" would look like and what kind of impact it could make in the gaming industry.

In other news, a rumored launch date for "Fallout 4" has been leaked online for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

A previous report from KDramaStars claimed that "Fallout 4" will be released on May 2016 for the PS4 and Xbox One while IGN previously reported that Bethesda will be revealing several games in the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo event this month at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Bit Bag further adds that these games are "The Elder Scrolls 6," "Dishonored 2" and "Fallout New Vegas 2."

KPopStarz reported that Josh Sawyer, lead game designer in Bethesda, hinted that they are currently making game improvements for their upcoming games.

"A lot of stuff I did in New Vegas was to try and make choices feel more impactful and meaningful and to challenge the player," Sawyer wrote."Some people want to go through the wasteland like a tourist, which is fine - they don't really want it to be super-difficult. They want it to be interesting and engaging, and they want to see a lot of neat stuff and go through a cool story. And that's cool."

Bethesda is also looking fo help from the mod community in support for upcoming games in E3 2015 soon.

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