Fallout 4 PlayStation4 Version Looks Solid, Says Bethesda; Developers Release More Merchandise

By Staff Writer

Oct 19, 2015 04:56 AM EDT

Fallout 4 is undeniably one of the biggest titles to come out this year and Bethesda shows the public that there's more to the title than just being the game itself. As the upcoming fourth expansion draws closer to its much anticipated release date, the gaming industry blows up with the inclusions offers and news that is sure to get the fans at the edge of their seats.

According to Game Pur, many fans have wondered what the newest installment to the Fallout franchise, Fallout 4, looks, feels and fares on the designated hardware that it was meant to be launched in. Recently, Pete Hines of Bethesda was asked as to how the game looks on the PlayStation 4, and without hesitation, he responded that the game looks wonderful in it. He justified further that he, himself, plays the game on the said platform and it looks remarkable

No negative feedback has been heard so far from Fallout 4, as further proven by many that witnessed the game's prowess. As reported by Gaming Bolt, fans can expect only the best from the title especially the PlayStation 4 version given that it will have other data than the installer itself. This guarantees that Bethesda focused not only on making sales but making sure that the fans get their money's worth with the most that they can give.

It was delivered by Express that Bethesda has set a number of other feats to give to the public as the game comes to its release. Some of the gear ready to go on November includes a Fallout Christmas jumper, a Fallout 4 Merch bundle, POP Vinyl Figures, Mystery Mini's, together with a Limited Edition Collector's Guide and the Fallout: Monopoly set.

Bethesda apparently hasn't held back on giving out more memorable additions apart from the wonders of Fallout 4, as fans expect solely. The launch date for Fallout 4 has been set for November 10, 2015.

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