Last year Bethesda had confirmed that a virtual reality (VR) version of Fallout 4 was in the works. For those wondering about the state of the game and what it might be like, you will be pleased to learn that according to a report from HipHopGamer in the video above, Bethesda’s Pete Hines has confirmed that the game will be shown off at E3 2017 this year.
When asked for an update regarding the game, Hines did not say much other than to say how awesome it would be. According to Hines, he was quoted as saying, “Fallout 4 VR is the most incredible thing you’ve ever seen in your life. You can’t even imagine what it’s like, playing in VR and how realistic it looks and everywhere you turn your head. It is going to blow your mind. It is the craziest thing you’ve ever seen.”
That being said while it has been confirmed that it will be at E3 2017 this year, the next question is when will it be available? It is possible that it could be made available later this year, or maybe at E3 2017 itself where Bethesda could announce its availability on the spot, but either way we guess we should have more details at the event which will be kicking off this coming June.
In the meantime it is unclear if Fallout 4 VR will be arriving on other platforms apart from the HTC Vive in which it was originally announced for.
Filed in Bethesda, E3, E3 2017, Fallout 4 and Virtual Reality (VR).
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