A new trailer sets the stage for the Brotherhood of Steel's return.
The project's director doesn't want to "string players along."
Director Todd Howard also discusses using procedural generation for world creation.
"I can't say it's going to be a one-off," says Howard.
Unsurprisingly, that is all he says on that matter.
Howard says Bethesda feels "very strongly" about Microsoft's "view of access."
The quest will be free to all players in December.
This includes the game's expansions.
Microsoft teases us with another glimpse of their next-gen backward compatibility features.
Well, well, well, how the turntables.
If this is legitimate, it gives us our first look at the upcoming sci-fi RPG.
Howard also jokes that it's "getting really good hype for a game no one has seen."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer is also excited about the roadmap for future titles, "some announced and many unannounced."
"If the game is not ready to show, there is not a whole lot we can do until it’s ready," says Hines.
Bethesda's Pete Hines seems to indicate that new details will arrive in 2021.
Work on upcoming projects continues to ramp up at Bethesda Game Studios.
Earn rewards like Lunchboxes, Power Armor sets, crafting material bundles, and more till mid-September.
Bethesda's Pete Hines says the company didn't want "to make another mistake."
So don't get your hopes up for a release any time soon.
However, Bethesda may look into additional Fallout 1st rewards in the future.