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Bethesda may finally announce Fallout 4 this year!

via Pcworld
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Feb 10, 2015
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TECHi's Analysis

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The gaming community has waited more than six years for Bethesda to announce Fallout 4 and it looks like it might be happening tat E3 this year. Bethesda has scheduled its first-ever E3 conference which means we can expect something really big from the company which many have assumed will be the next Fallout game. 

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Pcworld's Report

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Some insight into my life: Each morning I wake up, roll over, grab my phone, and scroll through the emails that accumulated over the last six-ish hours. Garbage. Garbage. Garbage. Wait, what? “Save-the-Date for Bethesda’s First-Ever E3 Conference.” It’s happening! For the first time in years we’ll have a brand-new press conference event at E3, this time from Bethesda, which developed Elder Scrolls and Fallout 3 and published Wolfenstein: The New Order and Dishonored. And they announced this would be occurring four months before E3 itself.

TECHi's Verdict: Balanced

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

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