Amazon Teases New Bethesda Product via Placeholders

Amazon Teases New Bethesda Product via Placeholders

Could it be... Fallout 77?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 24, 2019 @ 03:46 PM (Staff Bios)
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So who's ready for some Bethesda speculation? Wario64 has recently tweeted that placeholders appeared on Amazon. Turns out the placeholders were from Bethesda, and there are three types of preorders for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4: Collector's Edition, Deluxe Edition, and Standard Edition. Unfortunately, these placeholders have since been removed, but that didn't stop speculations, as they spread like wildfire. So what will this game be? Fallout 77? Rage 3? Skyrim Lego Edition!? 

Well, that has been kind of answered via this Amazon placeholder video.

Yes, it is a Fallout-themed countdown, so this game definitely appears to be Fallout-related. But what will it be? Will it be a remaster of some Fallout game? Potentially Fallout 5? I suppose we will find out soon, but how soon is... soon? I'm going to guess within this coming week. Either way, we'll keep our eyes peeled for any updates.

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