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Bethesda E3 schedule doesn't include any new Fallout

Posted: 10.05.2013 by Technet2k

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Nuclear post-apocalypse isn't on the agenda for Bethesda at this year's E3 according to an E3 invite sent out, which mentioned only three titles being presented with only two playable at the event.

The Evil Within, Wolfenstein: The New Order and The Elder Scrolls Online are noted in the invite. The team behind Skyrim has moved on, possibly to a new Fallout?

Fallout 3 voice actor teases more Three Dog for Fallout 4?

Posted: 09.01.2013 by Technet2k

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Actor Todd Dellums lent his voice to Fallout 3's Three Dog, who hosted a radio show in the Capital Wasteland. A recent tweet from Dellums says there "may be more of the Dog coming!"

He was "given permission" by Bethesda to dangle the notion of more Fallout to fans. While not revealing anything more, Dellums did retweet someone pointing to Fallout 4, or a movie.

Rumour: Fallout 4 "will take place in Boston," says 'MIT employee' Poll

Posted: 20.08.2012 by Technet2k

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The next destination for the Fallout franchise appears to be the city of Boston, if rumours are to be believed. Speculation is high that the story will focus on The Institute, the android making capital.

The Institute is the nickname for the actual Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A "may or may not be" MIT employee claims "rumors are true" about the Boston setting. Bethesda is quiet.

Fallout devs will aid Nuka Break web show if Kickstarter hits $120k

Posted: 17.05.2012 by Technet2k

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Developers Tim Cain and Chris Avellone will lend their Fallout expertise to the Nuka Break web show project if its Kickstarter campaign secures $120k in pledges. What kind of help?

Cain and Avellone will lend their mutant writing brains to Nuka Break, helping with story, characters, creatures and scenery. They'd also guest star in season two of the web show.

Bethesda's Howard: Skyrim has been patched more than Oblivion or Fallout 3

Posted: 21.02.2012 by JonahFalcon

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Bethesda's Todd Howard has stated that the developer's patched The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim more than any game they have released before, including The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3, and still considers Skyrim the company's "most solid release".