'Fallout 4' latest news: Modders work on game items

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The modding community is now buzzing with activity, apparently inspired by Bethesda's official announcement that "Fallout 4" will be released in November this year.

According to reports, modders are already doing their magic in creating items for "Fallout 4," such as the Rail Gun made by seasoned modder Zealotlee. 

The modder, who also created a lot of amazing stuff for "Fallout 3," came up with the adaptive combat rifle for the soon-to-be released title. Zealotlee already shared the first images of three new rifle mods that he created, posted on the official Fallout 4 forum, although the items still need to be tweaked before the public can see the final version. 

Modders are already looking forward to the release of "Fallout 4" as the game developer announced that their creations can be downloaded for free and used by those who will use the Xbox One version of the game .

Some reports say that Sony is also trying to come up with ways to incorporate fan-made mods on the PlayStation 4 version. It means that the items made by the modders on PC may soon find their way to the console versions of "Fallout 4."

Because of this, it is expected that most modders will drop their work on "Fallout 3" to work on its successor which will come out several months from now. 

The latest installment in the "Fallout" series was officially revealed by Bethesda on June 3 when teasers began appearing on its official website. But before that, the game studio had been mum about the development of the game. Since 2013, they have denied some of the rumors that came out regarding the title. Bethesda finally talked about the details of the game during the studio's press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 on June 14, including the pre-order details for the product. 

"Fallout 4" will have a standard edition and a collector's edition with a wearable replica of the Pip Boy. It will be released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on Nov. 10. 

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