Fallout 4 – an upcoming open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, is set to release on November 10. However, some images have leaked online which includes shots of the main menu, prologue environments, wasteland encounters and location, as reported by Express UK.
Although the studio tried very hard to avoid the release of certain information before its launch, the images made its way to the websites. However, Bethesda has ruled out commenting on the leaked screenshots, both on the official forums and through Twitter.
An official Bethesda administrator has even issued a warning stating, “Head's up that we're not allowing links/images/streams/videos to be shared in the forums prior to the release of the game. Folks that are currently sharing assets either have a copy they shouldn't have or are breaking terms of our NDA with them.”
“If you see something you think shouldn't be posted, you're welcome to PM me, but let's wait to share this stuff until the game is actually out -- posting leaked content will lead to warnings, suspensions, and possibly even a forum ban.”
GearNuke reported that Fallout 4 will run at 1080p and 30 fps on the PS4 and Xbox One. According to Bethesda Softworks, there would not be an Xbox 360 and PS3 version of the game, but in view of the present state of the game and its graphics, it is likely that Fallout 4 started as a cross-gen game. The company has also said that they will continue to update the game after its release.


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