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Fallout VR To Be At E3 2017

In a recent interview with HipHopGamer, Pete Hines of Bethesda discussed a little bit about Fallout VR and his discussions with Bethesda Director Todd Howard. He passed on the following message from Todd Howard..

“He said, Fallout 4 VR is the most incredible thing you’ve ever seen in your life. You can’t even imagine what it’s like, playing in VR and how realistic it looks and everywhere you turn your head. It is going to blow your mind. It is the craziest thing you’ve ever seen.”

Hines was also asked about his thoughts on the future of virtual reality and said that it has established its audience and that the company will take part of it. Stating..

“I think it’ll grow […] it will be accepted and it will become more common. I don’t personally believe it’s ever going to be a thing where like, ‘I don’t play other things. I only play on VR.’ Because I play games and my wife likes to watch and if I’ve got some damn headset on and I’m telling her like, ‘I don’t even care if you’re in the room, I’m playing this thing,’ she’s going to be like ‘What? No.’

“But I have no doubt in my mind that it’s going to grow, it’s going to expand. We’re obviously doing stuff with Fallout 4…”

Finally said the words many were hoping for; “we’ll have it at E3.”

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