Fallout 4 Release Date on E3 2015 Set: Moderators Speak Up

By Staff Writer

Jun 01, 2015 05:12 AM EDT

It has been a very long time since the release of Fallout 3, and while we all inspect a release for the following title of the game, things are really looking up as Bethesda spoke about the probability of Fallout 4 being released this year. The announcement for the release will be set on E3 next month.

"We're hosting our first-ever E3 Showcase in Hollywood, CA on June 14th and we've saved some seats just for you, our fans," Bethesda's blog announced. "Feel like a celebrity by attending our most exciting event yet, live and in-person! Keep an eye out - in the coming months we'll be sharing details on how you can register to attend."

"Can't make it out to LA to join us? Don't worry, we have you covered. On Twitch.TV/Bethesda, you'll be able to tune in on 6/14 and watch every moment live!" it added.

While the onset of E3 event is near, fans of the games are very eager to know when the game will be released. In fact, in a list made by gameinformer, Fallout 4 is hailed number one on the list of the most anticipated unannounced game. Other games on the list were The Elder Scrolls VI, God of War, Metroid and Half-life 3.

VG 247 also reported that Bethesda has already sent out invites for the big event, hinting details about other games like Wolfenstein's BJ Blazcowicz, Doom's Cyberdemon, The Evil Within's Sebastian, Elder Scrolls Online and Dishonored's Tollboy.

"Fallout 4" was not mentioned in the invites, obviously. However, it was also reported that there is still one card with a question mark on it, and it was claimed that it could be nothing but the highly anticipated game.

Meanwhile, Guillermo del Toro's CG Mirada Studio is also alleged to have been working on the game's teaser trailer.

And while we all wait for the game's official release date, franchise designer, Josh Sawyer, announced that Bethesda is already working on the game's improvements.

"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," he said. "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."

"I hope Bethesda continues to make everything very mod friendly," he also added. "How they've worked with the community is... the mod community for Bethesda's games is amazing. I hope they continue to support them because it's really cool."

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