Yes, I know you can blast through Fallout 4 in 20 hours or so, but where is the fun in that?
Many people have set aside November, and probably a bunch of other subsequent months, in order to experience Bethesda Softwork’s newest radioactive title Fallout 4. So every second counts, best to grab your copy at a midnight launch on November 10th. Here is some info.
One of the all-time best-loved series of games, the original Fallout titles, have mysteriously vanished from online distribution services Steam and GOG.com.
Videogame publisher Bethesda Softworks has trademarked the Fallout 4 name as a potential teaser site for the game emerged.
The team behind Skyrim and the Fallout games, Bethesda, is opening an office in Australia in order to handle local sales, marketing and distribution of its games.
It's that time again. Quakecon 2013 has landed, also heralding the arrival of the annual Quakecon Pack on Steam.
Skyrim and Fallout 3 developer Bethesda has emerged from court with the intellectual property rights to develop a massively multiplayer online version of Fallout. Whether they do or not is however, up in the radioactive air.
In spite of its bugs, Fallout: New Vegas is racking up a pretty pile of chips as it powers past 5 million in sales.
Bethesda has delivered ( in a radioactive proof canister) news of four themed pre-order packs for the upcoming Fallout: New Vegas.
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