INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
For the past few days, Bethesda has been dominating a few big downtown L.A
buildings with massive Fallout posters
It clear the company is barnstorming E3 this year, and Fallout 76 has monopolized that conversation.
But Bethesda got a lot more in the
works, including more sequels to beloved gaming franchises and a couple of surprises
Here are the biggest titles unveiled at tonight E3 kickoff event.
Fallout 76
We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the
centerpiece of Bethesda big show
The company been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including a trailer at the Xbox event earlier today
The game, which boasts a map four times larger than Fallout 4, is an online multi-player experience
It due out November 14, 2018
Doom Eternal
We still don''t know much about this sequel to the 2016 reboot
Bethesda has promised some actual gameplay come Quakefest 2018
Meantime, the company called it &hell on Earth,& courtesy of boasting twice as many demons as its predecessor
Wolfenstein Youngblood
Another classic first-person shooter got some sequel love today, as well
The co-op title due out next year features a pair of twins battling Nazis in an alternate timeline version of Paris in the 80s
There also a Wolfenstein sequel arriving on the Switch next month and a VR title coming in 2019
Skyrim: Very Special Edition
Okay, this one doesn''t count, because it probably not real
Some things are just too beautiful to live
Elder Scrolls VI
This one was a teaser, at best
But at least we know it a thing that exists — or, rather, will exist — and isn''t that half the battle, really
Starfield
Another teaser
The minute-long trailer didn''t actually show anything — instead it just confirmed that the company is, in fact, working on the long
rumored sci-fi space title.