Fallout 4 Update: Fans to see more additional features on upcoming RPG; Pip-Boy Production still no good?

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Fallout 4 has continuously made a lot of noise as of recently, in terms of both the good and the not-so areas. There are a lot of new factors to place on the memo; from in game additional features, as well as the omission of Pip-Boy production in the system. Bethesda continues to enlighten fans with news that will make them aware of what the game has in store, and moreover, just what Fallout 4 may be in the future.

Recently announced by Jeff Gardiner, the Lead Producer for Fallout 4, that there is still more to the game than what is already known, even after 400 hours of gameplay. According to IBTimes, this particular expansion in the Fallout series may by far be the largest stage composition. The areas may be accustomed as to how the players prefer them to be as well as the weaponry upgrades or customization.

Gamerant also reported that there are few somewhat unnoticeably good factors in the game that can be rather utilized. The ranged weapons have their own melee capabilities, power armors are given a full-on revamping, the character being able to sprint, enemy figures are capable of burrowing and even renaming the weaponry are just some of the added key points in it.

Despite the induced pandemonium over Fallout 4, avid fans of the game as well as the Pip-Boy features may find the fact that they will no longer be able to order their own piece of the Pip-Boy Collector's item rather disappointing as recently delivered by Express.

As production of the said feature has been ceased announced by the involved company, fans will still be able to order their digital pre-ordered copy of Fallout 4, with a Garage theme included in the system menu. This as of the moment, however, will be for the PlayStation 4.

Fallout 4 is currently slated to be released on November 10, 2015 for the next gen hardware of PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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