Fallout 4

Our Fallout 4 review coverage schedule

You’ve probably been wondering what’s going on with Fallout 4. Apparently, I’m now allowed to break my super-secret pain-of-death silence and tell you what’s going on.

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I’m allowed to tell you things about Fallout 4 at 1pm GMT on Monday, 9 November. Until then, I will still be flayed by raiders, hugged by irradiated ghouls, sold to slavers, and eaten by a deathclaw if I so much as mention that– well, never mind. I can’t mention it.

Right now, the plan is to have our review go up at that time, assuming I can spend the necessary time with the game to get it all nicely finished. As ever, accuracy and thoroughness is more important to us than being first, though it’s obviously better for everyone if our review is up as soon as possible. We’re also hoping to get a hints and tips thing up around launch, to give you a little help getting started in the post-apocalyptic wastelands.

Please stand by.

Update: The Fallout 4 review is now live.


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