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Release Date Announcement For 'Fallout 4' All Set At E3 2015? Guillermo del Toro's CG Mirada Studio To Make The Teaser?

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The long wait may finally be over.

There are speculations claiming that Bethesda will finally announce the release date of "Fallout 4" at E3 2015.

While there hasn't been any confirmation yet, Den of Geek noted that Bethesda's announcement that it's going to hold a conference during the event happening in June 16-18 is most likely a give away to fans of "Fallout."

"We're hosting our first-ever E3 Showcase in Hollywood, CA on June 14th and we've saved some seats just for you, our fans," Bethesda's blog stated. "Feel like a celebrity by attending our most exciting event yet, live and in-person! Keep an eye out - in the coming months we'll be sharing details on how you can register to attend."

Adding, "Can't make it out to LA to join us? Don't worry, we have you covered. On Twitch.TV/Bethesda, you'll be able to tune in on 6/14 and watch every moment live!"

VG 247 added that the gaming giant has already sent out invites for the big event, hinting details about the games like "Wolfenstein's" BJ Blazcowicz, "Doom's" Cyberdemon, "The Evil Within's" Sebastian, "Elder Scrolls Online" and "Dishonored's Tollboy."

IBTimes reported that while there's no mentioning of "Fallout 4" another card was available with a question mark on it.

"The front row question mark is a hint at fallout 4," a fan claimed. "It's a case of conspicuous by absence. There will certainly be a storm of hatred if they don't reveal it methinks..."

These are all reportedly hints given out by Bethesda for the upcoming announcement of "Fallout 4" release date.

Furthermore, there has been a report claiming that Guillermo del Toro's CG Mirada Studio has been tapped to develop the game's cinematic trailer.

According to Destructoid, one of the contracted 3D artist by Mirada studios revealed the company's involvement with "Fallout 4."

However, the publication soon updated its report claiming that Guillermo del Toro's CG studio has asked them to pull out the news because its violation the non-disclosure agreement.

"We received an email from Mirada Studios demanding we pull this story. A representative cited inaccuracies, but also confirmed the story was breaking a non-disclosure agreement. As nobody at Destructoid signed an NDA, we're assuming that confirms somebody else broke NDA. I wonder who might be in trouble."

In addition, the official "Fallout" website has changed its artwork where it now features the one that has been used for "Fallout 3," replacing Obsidian's Fallout New Vegas Banner.

It has also been previously reported that Bethesda's previous renewal of the trademark of "Fallout" Pip Boy devices is possible giveaway that the gaming studio is preparing for a "Fallout 4" release date announcement.

Without revealing the release date, franchise designer, Josh Sawyer, previously said that the entire team is working very hard to bring a much improved gaming experience once "Fallout 4" hits shelves.

"A lot of stuff I did in New Vegas was to try and make choices feel more impactful and meaningful and to challenge the player," he said. "Some people want to go through the wasteland like a tourist, which is fine - they don't really want it to be super-difficult. They want it to be interesting and engaging, and they want to see a lot of neat stuff and go through a cool story. And that's cool."

"Personally I like things to be a little more challenging," he added, "And there's a segment of players that also want [that]. I don't have any doubt in this."

Concluding, "I hope Bethesda continues to make everything very mod friendly. How they've worked with the community is... the mod community for Bethesda's games is amazing. I hope they continue to support them because it's really cool."

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