'Fallout 4' release date at E3: Trailer, setting - what to expect

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One of the most anticipated games of 2015 is Fallout 4. The game's developer, Bethesda Softworks, announced that Fallout 4 will be unveiled to the public on June 14 at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), which will be held in Los Angeles. The said E3 unveiling will happen inside the Dolby Theatre at around 7 p.m. PST. The event will be streamed through Twitch and uploaded to Youtube to cater to a worldwide fan base that the game has amassed since the series of Fallout games was released.

Bethesda Softworks has yet to set a date for the fourth Fallout installment but has confirmed that the much-awaited and highly reviewed game will be released on several platforms, which includes PlayStation 4, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. Further details regarding the multiplatform release for the game will be disclosed during the game developer's E3 showcase for Fallout 4.

Fallout: Project Brazil, a major story mod for Fallout: New Vegas, is in a tight release schedule as the team that conceptualized the project is looking to release Project Brazil before Bethesda's release of Fallout 4. In an interview with Kotaku.com, Brandon Lee, project leader for Project Brazil, said, "I'm excited for Fallout 4, it'll be cool." Lee, however, added, "but Fallout: Project Brazil is a New Vegas game. That's where it'll stay," after disclosing that his team is not looking to reboot the project and have it be based on Fallout 4.

Fallout 4 will be set on in a post-apocalyptic Boston based on several landmarks, which includes the Paul Revere Statue, Scollay Square, the USS Constitution and the Massachusetts State House, that were shown in the trailer. This is in line with Fallout 3's primary setting; a ravaged Washington D.C. and the later added State of Maryland and City of Pittsburgh. More of the Fallout 4's features and setting on the trailer video below.

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