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Fallout 4 Won't Be At The Game Awards
Fallout 4 Won't Be At The Game Awards

Fallout 4 Won’t Be At The Game Awards

Are you hoping for Fallout 4’s announcement at The Game Awards? Too bad! The Game Awards, previously known as the VGX Awards, is home to some amazing premiers, fans will be disappointed to know that Fallout 4 will not be one of those. According to Bethesda, Fallout 4 will not be announced atTthe Games Awards. The publisher stated that there will actually be no announcements at awards. So, those expecting news on Fallout 4 or any other Bethesda game, looks like you are out of luck. Pete Hines, Bethesda’s Marketing Manager, has crushed the dreams of millions with the power of Twitter, stating that the company will not be showing anything and that Bethesda will only be there to support MachineGames.

 

Fallout 4 is probably one of the most anticipated announcements, as years have passed since the last Fallout game. Sadly the next event for Fallout to be announced would more than likely be E3, if that. While The Game Awards is host to many announcements, no Fallout may hurt some people. It should be interesting to see what is announced at the awards, but we now know it won’t be anything from Bethesda.

With Fallout being the news this week, many speculated the announcement. The news mostly comes from the original developers, who stated that they believe the next Fallout should be in New Orleans or Florida. It didn’t do much, but it did remind people of Fallout. Nope, no Fallout this year, fans will have to wait even longer to explore another wasteland. The Game Awards should host some pretty interesting things beside Fallout though. One can only hope that the premiers make us forget all about Fallout and its absence, but they probably won’t.

About Christopher Mark Stahler

Christopher is a Contributor at Load The Game and a Community Manager for Project Extract. If he isn't writing about games or playing games, then he's more than likely thinking about, you guessed it, games. Christopher prefers RPGs over all, but isn't opposed to jumping in to just about anything.

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