First Fallout: New Vegas Dev Diary

Posted By | On 19th, Sep. 2010

Here is the first Dev Diary Video for Fallout: New Vegas which explains the story mostly among many other things including Bethesda’s trademark feature of ‘having control of the out outcome of the the game’.  Fallout: New Vegas will be out this October 19th for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC as well as being available through Steam.  Check out all the bonanza list of choices here.  Otherwise enjoy the Dev Diary below.


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