However, Bethesda's Pene Hines says there are "lots of exciting things to share" in the coming months.
A little more wait for the wasteland.
"Just because it didn't go well doesn't mean you shouldn't do that," says Bethesda's Pete Hines.
The focus on NPCs and dialogue apparently took its toll on the budget.
The new addition looks pretty close to a solo Fallout.
A horror game set in a post-nuclear wasteland? Yes, please.
Recruit certain NPCs by completing their questlines and have them hang out in your CAMP.
The Steam version launches on the same day, with two versions available to purchase.
The new reputation system will see players go "from a total stranger to a close confidant with each faction."
Check out the stark difference between bases for The Settlers and The Raiders
Registration is available till January 14th, with the private test starting on January 17th.
A recent exploit has hit PC players, but Bethesda is "actively working toward a solution".
The Arena is also open for all PvP players.
The handheld game gets pushed back a bit.
There's a lot of hard work ahead for Bethesda.
Let's hope it's added sooner rather than later.
The online-focused game gets a roadmap well into the next year.
Suggested by the community, the refrigerator can only be purchased with premium currency.
Explore a Vault overrun with plants and battle the threats within.
Nuclear Winter weapons will also be toned down and Radaway made better.