Fallout 4 release date in fall 2015? What should fans expect?

The game will finally see the light. Fallout 4 Website

After seven long years, fans will finally get hold of the highly-anticipated Fallout 4.

Though there is still no exact date when the actual launch will happen, several rumors are saying that the game will come out sometime in fall 2015. There are also speculations saying that the game will be previewed at 2015 E3 after the developers failed to showcase it during 2014 E3.

Allegedly, a PR staff of Bethesda Game Studios, the developer of the game, officially verified that Fallout 4 will be ready for release some time soon.

The news was spread online by a Redditor who was connected with the PR office of Bethesda Game Studios, and shared a few details about the game's storyline. According to the Redditor, the setting of the game will be held in Boston, and it will somewhat be a direct sequel to Fallout 3. The game is also said to be infused with several come-backing factions.

The city of Boston is somewhat featured as a retro-futuristic and cyberpunk location, which is nothing like what the fans saw in all of the previous Fallout games. Other elements of this new installment include an improved Android influence as well as an Institute that has highly advanced technological functions.

The Institute is also said to feature a Garden of Eden Creation Kit so that the players will be able to create a farm area in a very toxic post-nuclear surrounding.

It is also noted that the other speculations about the game are said to be very exciting.

Rumors have been said about the possibilities that the new Fallout game will have a massive multiplayer online mode once it is released, as well as the possible involvement of Obsidian in the game. Based on an interview with Director Josh Sawyer of IGN, they are interested to get involved with Fallout 4, and he would be glad to give it a MMO element once the approval of the game's developers had been achieved.

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