Inspired Fallout 4 Concept Art Charts Mankind’s Descent Into Anarchy

Just in case you'd somehow forgotten amidst the excitement of today's E3 2015 conferences, Bethesda has debuted a slew of images and concept art for its post-apocalyptic sequel, Fallout 4.
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Just in case you’d somehow forgotten amidst the excitement of today’s E3 2015 conferences, Bethesda has debuted a slew of images and concept art for its post-apocalyptic sequel, Fallout 4.

Showcasing the dangers of the wasteland and its mutated inhabitants (including the Deathclaw), the gallery above includes all of pictures in question, and they only amplify the sheer scope of the studio’s long-anticipated follow-up. Billed as the “most ambitious world” Bethesda has ever created, Fallout 4 is a living, breathing world, with players able to get lost in an array of content from base building to teaching an old dog new tricks.

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During Microsoft’s event earlier today, Game Director Todd Howard revealed that modded levels created on Windows would be supported on Xbox One, too. However, it’s been confirmed that this feature is the works for PlayStation 4 as well, but the feature isn’t likely to launch for any version until at least the early part of 2016.

Fallout 4 will bring the apocalypse to Boston, Massachusetts when Bethesda’s sequel releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on November 10.

As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome home.

Freedom and Liberty!
Do whatever you want in a massive open world with hundreds of locations, characters, and quests. Join multiple factions vying for power or go it alone, the choices are all yours.

You’re S.P.E.C.I.A.L!
Be whoever you want with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. character system. From a Power Armored soldier to the charismatic smooth talker, you can choose from hundreds of Perks and develop your own playstyle.

Super Deluxe Pixels!
An all-new next generation graphics and lighting engine brings to life the world of Fallout like never before. From the blasted forests of the Commonwealth to the ruins of Boston, every location is packed with dynamic detail.

Violence and V.A.T.S.!
Intense first or third person combat can also be slowed down with the new dynamic Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S) that lets you choose your attacks and enjoy cinematic carnage.

Collect and Build!
Collect, upgrade, and build thousands of items in the most advanced crafting system ever. Weapons, armor, chemicals, and food are just the beginning – you can even build and manage entire settlements


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