There will be no Fallout 4 announcements at E3 this year

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If you’ve been hoping to see hints about Fallout 4 at this year’s E3, you’ll likely be disappointed. Unfortunately, it’s doubtful Bethesda will be revealing the highly anticipated sequel to Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas any time soon. The announcement came from Bethesda’s marketing executive Pete Hines, a person clearly tired of fighting off pleas for Fallout 4 information. He clarified on Twitter that Bethesda is not planning on revealing any major games for a long time to come, but did not outright eliminate the possibility of a Fallout 4 being in development, something that many industry experts are taking as a given at this point.

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Fallout 4 is the most highly anticipated game in the world that hasn’t been officially announced yet and it has been for many years. We all know it’s happening eventually, and we all really want to play it. What’s taking so long for the sequel everyone wants to finally come out? Well, don’t expect any answer at E3 this year. In a Twitter post answering a fan’s questions, Bethesda boss Pete Hines has not only confirmed that the game will not be announced at E3 2014, and if fact, its next game would not be mentioned “for a long time.” Bummer, bro. So many rumors have been flying around Fallout 4 for years, and numerous hoaxes have gotten fans feverishly excited to play the next game in the popular franchise. Maybe Bethesda will throw us something, but its probably too busy pumping funds into trying to salvage The Elder Scrolls Online before its console release to focus on the game we really want.

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