Bethesda Releases Awesome Fallout 4 Live Action Trailer

What would a Fallout 4 movie look like?

Bethesda has released an awesome live action Fallout 4 trailer that shows off the game’s post apocalyptic setting, to the sounds of Dion’s The Wanderer.

The trailer begins by showing off the world before it is transformed into a desolate wasteland, with the wandering wanderer emerging with his four legged pal, Dogmeat. We get a look at some armour, radroaches, Mr. Handy, and more. And – if you’re like me – you’re hoping for a live action Fallout movie after watching 58 seconds of pretty awesome wandering.

Bethesda has been steadily hyping fans for Fallout 4‘s November release. A series of educational videos, with a charmingly cheesy 1950’s- style design and narration, have released in order to explain the game’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. system, so far covering strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, and agility, with luck coming next week. Bethesda also teamed up with Loot Crate to create limited edition Fallout 4 crates.

Fallout 4 is slated for release worldwide on November 10 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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