As the popular games series has constantly reminded us, “War. War Never Changes.” And it looks like the latest Fallout game has no shortage of conflict.
Bethesda Softworks released a launch trailer for Fallout 4 on Thursday, just days before its Nov. 10 release date, and it gives us our best look yet at the game’s story. The main conflict seems to be around “Synths”—the human-like robots that first appeared in Fallout 3, and The Institute, the secretive remains of MIT that have survived past a nuclear apocalypse.
Set in and around Boston, the highly anticipated game will start off in pre-war America, where you’ll take control of a customizable male or female protagonist. Unlike past games, your character will be fully voiced, giving the story a more cinematic feel. You can also have a pet dog.
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