'Fallout 4' release date news: Limited edition Loot Crate coming

"Fallout 4" Bethesda Softworks

A limited edition Loot Crate is going to be made available for "Fallout 4."

For those who may be wondering what a Loot Crate actually is, it is essentially a package containing unknown contents related to a particular theme of the customer's choosing. Subscribers to Loot Crate will pay the company $13.95 a month, plus shipping fee, and in return they will receive a random gift that they will not know until it actually ends up at their front door, according to Eurogamer.

In this case, the Loot Crate containing random items will be related to the theme of "Fallout 4."

For those who already subscribe to the Loot Crate service, they should know that the "Fallout 4" is a special edition item, meaning they will not be getting it as part of the monthly offerings. If Loot Crate subscribers also want to get their hands on the "Fallout 4" goodies, they will also have to line up for the offer themselves, according to PC Gamer.

The "Fallout 4" Loot Crate will be released on Nov.11, although they will likely be available for pre-orders before then. Neither Loot Crate or Bethesda Softworks has indicated when the "Fallout 4" goodies might be ready for pre-order, although fans may already sign up at the official website of Loot Crate to receive a notification the moment the package becomes ready for shipping.

In related news, "Fallout 4" director Todd Howard has revealed that players can employ a more non-violent style of play for the game, according to Techno Buffalo.

Howard went on to say that players can avoid a lot of killing in the game if that is what they want to do, but there is a limit to the non-violence.

Howard clarified that players cannot exactly go through the entire game without killing anything, but he did say that the development team is intent on supporting all styles of play for "Fallout 4."

"Fallout 4" will be released on Nov. 10.

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