QuakeCon 2015: 'Doom,' 'Elder Scrolls Online,' 'Fallout 4' announcements expected at this year's event

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QuakeCon has grown into a reliable source of news involving some of the biggest games in the industry, and this year promises important reveals regarding some of the most talked about titles.

For this year, fans can look forward to details coming about games such as "Doom," "Elder Scrolls Online," "Fallout 4," and all of the other big name titles that are scheduled to make an appearance at the event.

News regarding the games scheduled to make an appearance will come out during the panels, presentations, and other events concerning each respective title.

Leading off QuakeCon 2015 will be Bethesda's Pete Hines and Id Software's Tim Willits. The two will be welcoming fans to the event with a 30-minute introduction, according to IGN.

In terms of the game lineup, "Fallout 4" will be the first one to take the stage. Todd Howard, game director at Bethesda Game Studios, will lead this presentation. A demo for "Fallout 4" is also expected to be shown at QuakeCon.

Next up will be the panel for "Elder Scrolls Online." The panel will be making some potentially big announcements regarding the game and they could also be taking some questions from the audience on hand.

Following the next day will be the development team for "Doom" as they are expected to reveal more specifics regarding the first-person shooter.

Aside from the three headliners, there will be other games making an appearance at QuakeCon. 

People who will be visiting this year's QuakeCon can also expect to get closer looks at lesser known titles such as "Magic: The Gathering," "Pixel Tactics," and "Settlers of Catan," according to Tech Times.

There are also unconfirmed rumors that titles such as "Battlecry" and "Dishonored 2" will show up at QuakeCon.

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