Bethesda tells gamers that Fallout 4 does not end with main story
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 7 August 2015 | Categories: newsBethesda was one of the first developers to kick off this year's E3 event, with Fallout 4 undoubtedly being the biggest announcement on the night. Over the past couple of months since it was first detailed, the game has been looking better with every tidbit that has been released.
Now, Bethesda has taken a page out of Rockstar's book, and noted to fans that Fallout 4 will not end with the main story mode, but will continue well past it, much like GTA. As such, gamers will be able to carry on levelling-up, tearing down objects and building whatever their hearts desire, as well as continue to explore the post-apocalyptic landscape.
Bethesda confirmed this news via its Twitter page, and posted a tweet that added that Fallout 4 gamers' characters will have "no level cap" and that they can "keep playing and levelling."
To our fans who’ve asked: Fallout 4 doesn’t end when the main story is over and there is no level cap. You can keep playing and leveling.
— BethesdaGameStudios (@BethesdaStudios) August 6, 2015
Although Bethesda did not add any further detail at this stage, it does bring into question one thing. Will Bethesda add new gameplay elements to Fallout 4 after it launches on 10 November like Bungie has with Destiny?
Click on the trailer below to see what Fallout 4 will offer to PS4, Xbox One and PC gamers come 10 November.
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