'Fallout 5" Updates: Sequel To Support VR, Already In Pre-development Stages

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A lot of things were left to be desired when "Fallout 4" was released back in 2015. Back then, it was held back by an old graphics engine that had little improvement in its last iteration. It didn't take advantage of the new hardware that the new console generation had. And it's why players are eagerly anticipating the release of "Fallout 5".

Information regarding "Fallout 5" is close to zero with Bethesda not even mentioning the game. But with "Fallout 4's" success and its huge fan base it's inevitable that the developer will release the much-awaited sequel.

The first clue for "Fallout 5" came from an interview by Glixel with Bethesda Games executive producer Todd Howard. According to the producer, the company is working on 3 new games that are currently in development. He adds that the company is now big enough to develop several games at the same time.

Unfortunately, the producer refuge to divulge any more details regarding the new games the developer is working on. He says that he can't talk a lot about the games but assured fans that they are bigger than any game that they have done before. But he did add that the two games currently in development are "classic Bethesda" games which likely includes "Fallout 5."

Furthermore, to add more fuel to the fire, another leak has indicated that "Fallout 5" is already in pre-production. According to Fraghero, Ryan Alosio, the voice actor of Deacon in "Fallout 4" posted a tweet that a certain F05 is gearing up for pre-production. It wouldn't take a genius to figure out the game mentioned is "Fallout 5." And to make things more interesting, the post has now been deleted which only adds to the intrigue.

Besides that, there hasn't been any more information regarding "Fallout 5." Bethesda is currently working on the VR version of "Fallout 4" and according to then, it would be mind blowing. If it proves to be a success, expect "Fallout 5" to also support VR in the future.

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