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Bethesda releases Fallout 76 teaser trailer ahead of E3

May 30, 2018 by Ricky Church

With the gaming expo E3 coming up in just a couple weeks, gave developers and studios are starting to ramp up press for their presentations. Bethesda Softworks did just that yesterday as they teased the reveal of a new Fallout game and have followed that up today with a teaser trailer for the next game in the series, Fallout 76. Watch the teaser below…

Not much else is known about the game as Bethesda is keeping it close to the chest until their presentation on June 10. The only known factor regarding the game is that it will revolve around Vault 76, previously mentioned in Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 and act as a prequel to the other games in the series.

The Fallout series takes place in the 22nd and 23rd centuries in a post-apocalyptic wasteland after nuclear war ravaged the earth. The franchise has been a massive success, spawning a few spin-off titles and an aborted MMORG (massive multiplayer online role-playing game).

The release date for Fallout 76 is unknown at this point, but we’ll find out more at E3.

Filed Under: News, Ricky Church, Video Games Tagged With: Bethesda Softworks, Fallout, Fallout 76

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