'Fallout 5' release date news: Game in the works, voice actor rumors teased

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After the successful release of "Fallout 4," fans are already talking about the fifth installment in the post-apocalyptic action role-playing video game franchise after voice actor Ryan Alosio teased the development of "Fallout 5."

Alosio accidentally mentioned a major piece of information about "Fallout 5" on Instagram when he posted a photo of Zeke instead of his character Deacon.

His followers immediately spotted the mistake and called his attention, so he took down his first post and replaced it with the correct one. But during an interaction with a fan, the voice actor included a detail about the development of "Fallout 5" in his response.

Alosio seemed to realize his mistake, which made him take down the post in an instant and replace it with a different one. However, Fraghero managed to get a screenshot of Alosio's response to his fan, which reads:

"Yeah, that slipped by me somehow, the damn sunglasses and dark hair. Zeeeeeke! Seriously though, I appreciate that, it would be very helpful to gather more followers for the fantastic Fallout 4 tribe here, internally there is movement gearing up for the pre-production of Fallout 5.... (shhh), obviously I can't get into any details at all right now but it will be a very interesting journey moving forward. [thumbs up emoticon]"

This is not the first time that a voice actor has leaked information about a "Fallout" sequel. In January 2013, the actor who lent his voice to the "Fallout 3" character named Three Dog posted on Twitter that his character will once again appear in the next installment of the game, which turned out to be "Fallout 4." However, Bethesda has yet to confirm if a fifth installment will be released soon.

Meanwhile, The Bitbag shared several possible settings for "Fallout 5" in case Bethesda is really working on the game's next installment. According to the website, the game developer should include New York, Texas or Tokyo in the next game.

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