Fallout 76: Reveal, Trailer, Screenshots, Setting, News, Rumors

Fallout 76 is an upcoming game published by Bethesda Softworks. It was revealed without additional information about platforms, gameplay, release date, and even which specific division of Bethesda Game Studios is working on it, so there’s very little detail to comb through until we find out more at E3.

For now, we’ve compiled all the information about Fallout 76 that’s out there so far, including news, trailers, and rumors. We’ll continue to update as more info rolls in, so if you don’t see what you’re looking for yet, keep checking back!

Fallout 76 Release Date, Platforms, and Developer TBA

Razer Nommo Chroma Gaming Speakers Review

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The basics of creating a good-sounding speaker usually drive design choices, which have led to a lot of wooden black boxes on desks. But sometimes a bold statement needs to be made in the design department to make a strong impression. Enter the Razer Nommo Chroma gaming speakers (See it on Amazon); the middle child in Razer’s three-product speaker lineup. There’s also a non-Chroma version (which means there’s no RGB lighting), and a Pro model that features a 2.1 design with a subwoofer and two drivers per speaker.

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E3 2018: All The Companies Attending The Show

We’re inching ever closer to E3 2018, and this year’s show promises to be one of the biggest in the expo’s 22-year history. Nearly 200 hundred companies will have a presence on the show floor, from big-name developers to hardware manufactures and gaming outlets, and there will undoubtedly be many exciting announcements emanating from the LA Convention Center once the show begins.

While E3 proper doesn’t kick off until Tuesday, June 12, a number of developers and publishers will host their own press conferences in the days leading up to the expo. Many have already outlined some of the games they intend to show off during their own presentations; Ubisoft, for instance, has already confirmed it will feature The Division 2 and Beyond Good and Evil 2, among other titles, while Sony will focus primarily on a handful of major PS4 exclusives with its conference, including the enigmatic Death Stranding and Insomniac’s Spider-Man.

Other publishers have been keeping a tight lid on what they have in store for this year’s E3. Outside of Super Smash Bros. for Switch, Nintendo has been quiet about what games it plans to show off during its online presentation. Likewise, Bethesda has only confirmed two games, Rage 2 and Fallout 76, despite teasing that this year’s conference will be its longest one yet. Assuming nothing else inadvertently leaks ahead of the show, it appears that there will be many exciting announcements to look forward to at E3.

The festivities begin with the EA Play event on Saturday, June 9, and continue until E3 closes on June 14. In the meantime, you can see a list of all the companies attending this year’s E3 below. You can also find the press conference schedule, along with our full coverage of the expo, on our E3 2018 hub.

Every Company Attending E3 2018

  • 1MORE
  • 505 Games
  • 5-hour Energy
  • ABOX
  • Activision
  • AKRacing
  • Aksys Games Localization, Inc.
  • AMD
  • Andaseat
  • Annapurna Interactive
  • Anzu.io
  • ArenaNet, LLC
  • Astro Gaming
  • Atlus
  • Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.
  • Beijing Campus Star Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Beijing Funiverse Technology
  • Beijing Games Pavilion
  • Beijing Guangyu-online Sci-Tech Co., Ltd.
  • Beijing Perfect World Network Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Beijing Zhongqinglongiu Network Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Bethesda
  • Bigben Interactive
  • Bionik/My Arcade
  • Bloober Team
  • Bloody Gaming
  • Brigham Young University
  • Capcom USA, Inc.
  • CaptoGlove
  • CD PROJEKT RED
  • Champion Athleticwear
  • Changyou Co., Ltd.
  • Click Entertainment
  • College Game Competition
  • Cosmonet
  • COUGAR
  • Crazzie Pro Gear
  • Cybershoes
  • Cygames, Inc.
  • Daedalic Entertainment GmbH
  • Dazhan Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
  • DC Games Group
  • Deep Silver, Inc.
  • Dell Gaming/Alienware
  • Digital Dreams Entertainment LLC
  • DisplayLink
  • Dmarket
  • Dong Guan City Vilsun Electronics Co., Ltd.
  • Doors to the City
  • Drums of War
  • DXRacer
  • E3 ESL Arena
  • EACL
  • Eastern Kentucky University
  • Enjin
  • Epic Games Inc.
  • ESA Foundation
  • Ewin Industrial LLC
  • Extra Life
  • Facebook
  • FANDOM
  • Ferris State University
  • Fire Escape: An Interactive VR Series
  • Fire-Point Interactive Inc.
  • Focus Home Interactive
  • Frontier Developments
  • Frostkeep Studios
  • FUNCOM
  • Funko and GameStop
  • Game Developers Conference
  • Game Informer
  • GAMELOFT
  • GameSpot
  • Gameworld Distributors
  • Gearbox Publishing
  • George Mason University
  • Gfuel
  • GIANT
  • Glass Ventures
  • GNation
  • Google
  • Grey Box/Six Foot
  • GungHo Online Entertainment
  • Healing Spaces
  • Hori
  • Hyperbook Studio
  • Hyperkin, Inc.
  • Ideal Meal
  • IGN Entertainment
  • Improbable
  • InComm
  • IndieCade Showcase
  • Ingrem US
  • IRONOVA
  • Kaisuo
  • Kalypso Media Group
  • Key Code Media
  • Koei Tecmo Games
  • Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
  • KontrolFreek
  • Lenovo
  • LF Gaming
  • Lienzo
  • Little Buddy, LLC
  • Little Orbit
  • Logitech G
  • Mastiff
  • Mayflash Limited
  • Mecca Electronics
  • Meogames
  • Meriwether: An American Epic (PC)
  • Meta Threads
  • Mixer
  • MomoCon / Dragon Con
  • National Videogame Museum
  • nDreams Ltd
  • Netmarble
  • Next Level Racing
  • Nintendo of America Inc.
  • NIS America, Inc.
  • Noblechairs
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • Nyko Technologies
  • Otto Trading
  • Ourpalm Co., Ltd.
  • Outright Games
  • PearlAbyss
  • Perfect World Co., Ltd
  • Performance Designed Products
  • Polyarc Games
  • PowerA
  • Psyonix Inc.
  • R.D.S. Industries
  • Razer
  • Rebellion
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Rizing Games
  • ROCCAT
  • Samsung Electronics America
  • Scarecrow Studio
  • SCRY GAME
  • SCUF Gaming
  • Sega
  • Shacknews
  • Shenzhen Sades Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Sift LLC
  • Sold Out
  • Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe Limited
  • Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC
  • Splash Damage
  • Square Enix, Inc.
  • Starbear: Boats
  • Starbreeze Publishing AB
  • Starbreeze Publishing AB
  • Stardock
  • Stepstone Island
  • Table Tiles
  • Take This AFK Room
  • Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
  • Tastemakers
  • Team17
  • TECHLAND
  • Tencent America LLC
  • TendAR
  • TetraVue, Inc.
  • The Abyss
  • The Incubator
  • The Network / Pro Vs. GI Joe
  • The Pixel Crushers
  • Thrustmaster
  • T-Mobile
  • Tobii
  • TokenPlay
  • Toynk.com
  • Trion Worlds
  • Tripwire Interactive
  • Turtle Beach
  • Twitch Interactive, Inc.
  • U&I Entertainment
  • U1 Game Digital Entertainment (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
  • Ubisoft Entertainment SA
  • UCC Distributing Inc.
  • Unity Technologies
  • UQAT
  • Vandals
  • Virtuos Holdings Ltd
  • Volante Design
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Wish Interactive
  • Wizard Games
  • Xseed Games / Marvelous USA, Inc.
  • Xsens
  • Xsolla
  • YESOJO Co. LTD.
  • Yuyuanxin Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.

What the Life Cycles of Previous PlayStations Say About the PlayStation 5

Buy a hot new game system, and you’ll see an even better model the next day. That’s the stuff of lazy sitcom jokes, yet there’s an undeniable rhythm to the seemingly brief lives of game consoles. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO John Kodera recently mentioned that the PlayStation 4 is in its “final life cycle,” prompting many to point out that the system isn’t even five years old.

We may complain, but it’s all part of the process. Sony follows the time-honored practice of piping up about a new system just as the current one hits its stride and the competition gets fierce. Yet if there’s a common thread in the PlayStation family, it’s one of dignified exits for old systems and overhyped entrances for the newcomers. Here’s what the life cycles of the previous four PlayStations possible tell us about the PlayStation 5.

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Father Of Child Rescued In Paris Was Out Playing Pokemon Go

The father of the boy who was dramatically rescued from a Paris balcony was apparently distracted by Pokemon Go at the time. CNN reports that according to French prosecutor Francois Molins, the father had gone out shopping and left the child at home alone. The mother is currently living elsewhere. But the shopping trip took longer than anticipated because the dad decided to play some Pokemon Go on his way back.

The “Spider-Man” rescue incident grew international attention due to a viral video, in which a Malian migrant named Mamoudou Gassama climbed four stories of an apartment building to save the child dangling from a balcony. The father now faces up to two years in prison for abandoning his parental responsibilities, and will be sentenced in September. The child had been placed in temporary care while the father was in custody, but they’ve now been reunited. French president Emmanuel Macron presented Gassama with a gold medal for courage. He’s also been offered French citizenship and a job with the Paris fire brigade.

Last night Nintendo announced its new and upcoming plans for the Pokemon franchise, including the announcement and sudden release of Pokemon Quest and two more games coming in November. Those two, Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, share some similarities with Pokemon Go.

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E3 2018: Every Rumor So Far

E3 2018 is right around the corner, and that means a ton of video game news, announcements, and reveals are almost upon us. Several of the show’s biggest games–Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Battlefield V, Rage 2–have been announced in the weeks leading up to the event, but that doesn’t mean E3 itself won’t have some surprises in store for us. According to the rumor mill, there’s quite a lot that could happen.

Rumors and leaks are par for the course, although last year was incredibly leak-heavy. 2018 has not yet proven to be quite so bad in that regard–save for the Walmart Canada incident–though there remains plenty of time for that to change. There have been rumors and reports about what we’ll see at E3, and we’ve rounded up many of the biggest ones for you to peruse below. Some are much easier to believe than others, as is often the case. Compared with last year, though, it’s going to be hard to top reports of a turn-based strategy game featuring Mario and Rabbids (although what was most surprising is the game turned out to be quite good).

This year’s E3 unofficially gets underway with Electronic Arts’ pre-E3 event, EA Play, on June 9. That will be followed by press conferences from numerous other companies, which is where the bulk of E3’s news will be revealed. You can see the full E3 press conference schedule for more on when to expect news to roll in. In the meantime, check out all of the big rumors we’ve seen so far; we’ll update this should any more arrive between now and E3.

E3 2018 Rumors

Gears Of War 5, New Assassin’s Creed, Just Cause 4, And More

Many of the expectations for E3 2018 were set in one go. Retailers have been known to leak things from time to time, but Walmart’s Canadian website seemed to potentially spoil quite a lot with a single leak. Listings for numerous unannounced games went online in May, including Rage 2, a new Assassin’s Creed, Gears of War 5, Dragon Quest 2, and Just Cause 4.

The sheer number, combined with some typos–such as Forza “Horizons” 5, rather than what would be the series’ next game, Forza Horizon 4–made it all seem unlikely. However, Bethesda had an unusual response to the whole situation, and soon after we learned that Rage 2 is real. One game from this list turning out to be legitimate doesn’t mean the others are anything but placeholders or errors, but it does lend some credence to the possibility of them being real.

A New Splinter Cell Will Be Revealed

Another game mentioned in the Walmart Canada leak was something simply titled Splinter Cell. This might also turn out to be nothing but a placeholder, but Ubisoft itself has certainly set fans up to expect some kind of news related to the franchise before long. Following Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot’s comments last year, the company released a Splinter Cell-themed update for Ghost Recon Wildlands earlier this year. That not only set up the potential plot for a new Splinter Cell, but it marked the return of beloved Sam Fisher voice Michael Ironside–and it doesn’t seem like a stretch to think Ubisoft brought him in for more than just a small cameo.

Fallout News Is Coming

This is less a rumor and more speculation, as fans believe we’re nearing an announcement involving the Fallout franchise. Bethesda offered days of teases for Rage 2 before it was revealed, and, as of this writing, it’s seemingly begun to do the same for Fallout. The company first tweeted a “please stand by” image similar to a screen we’ve seen in the series previously. Subsequently, it kicked off a livestream with the same image playing on a screen in the background, but with a Fallout Vault Boy figure in the foreground.

That’s sparked speculation that we could see a new Fallout game or–perhaps more likely, given its Skyrim re-releases–a remastered version of Fallout 3 or 4, perhaps for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch. Bethesda has said this year’s press conference could be its biggest ever; clearly it’s got more than just Rage 2 and updates to The Elder Scrolls Online to talk about.

Update: Indeed, Fallout news has arrived. Bethesda Softworks has officially unveiled Fallout 76, a new game developed by Skyrim and Fallout dev Bethesda Game Studios. We don’t know a ton at this point about how it will play, but Kotaku reports it will be have online-based survival elements. Bethesda said we’ll be hearing more at E3; if that is the form the game takes, Bethesda is sure to provide some indication at E3.

Star Fox Is Getting A Racing Game Called Grand Prix

The Star Fox franchise hasn’t seen much activity in recent years save for the Wii U game Star Fox Zero, but that may change in the near future. According to leaks published around the internet and a report from Eurogamer, Retro Studios–of Metroid Prime and Donkey Kong Country Returns fame–is at work on a racing game called Star Fox: Grand Prix. Reddit user DasVergeben claims it will feature elements of F-Zero and Diddy Kong Racing, with an adventure mode and hub world.

Cyberpunk 2077 (Or Another CD Projekt Red Game) Will Be There

We know CD Projekt Red, the developer of the Witcher series and the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077, is attending E3. A listing on the official E3 website earlier this year suggested the studio would be there to show off an RPG, although that was later removed. The company has not yet announced its plans for the event–if it has anything to publicly show at all–but fans have their fingers crossed that Cyberpunk (or the studio’s other triple-A RPG) will finally be revealed properly.

N64 Classic Edition Will Be Announced

While not E3-specific, there have been rumors about an N64 Classic Edition since the release of the NES Classic. With both that system and the subsequent SNES Classic proving to be huge successes, it would be no surprise to see Nintendo continue the trend by bringing a mini version of the Nintendo 64 to the market. Trademark filings have also suggested it’s something Nintendo is at least considering, and Nintendo would be the ideal place to reveal its existence.

Predictions And Confirmed Games

For more on what might show up at E3, check out our predictions for each of the major platforms. You can also see all of the games that have been confirmed for the show through the links below.

Dave Bautista’s Avengers 4 Spoiler Is Painfully Obvious

It’s now been a month since Avengers: Infinity War arrived in theaters and left audiences shocked with how the war between the heroes and Thanos played out. If you’ve still not seen Infinity War and have somehow managed to avoid finding out how the movie ends, consider this a spoiler warning.

In the final moments of Infinity War, half of the Marvel Cinematic Universe turned to dust after Thanos snapped his fingers using the Infinity Gauntlet. Among those that died were the nearly the entire cast of Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as Spider-Man, Black Panther, and countless more. It begs the question of how, exactly, the MCU can continue given that further Spider-Man and Guardians movies have already been announced.

That’s where Dave Bautista, who plays Drax, comes in. Speaking to Collider about his upcoming film Hotel Artemis, the actor revealed what is truly the most obvious spoiler of all time. “I got a lot of texts saying, ‘I can’t believe you’re dead, your character is dead,'” he says. “They were really like heartbroken and I was like ‘I’m gonna be in [Avengers 4]. I’m gonna be in Guardians 3.‘ I don’t know how they’re bringing me back, yeah but somehow I’m going to make it because, as far as I know, I am going to be in Guardians 3, so I have to be back.”

This should come as a surprise to nobody, really. However, it goes to show just how impossible it is to not spoil something about Avengers 4. Given how over half of the movie’s cast was dusted by the Mad Titan, it’s only natural that someone would have to talk about it at some point.

Thankfully, it likely doesn’t take away from the impact of Infinity War or the excitement surrounding Avengers 4. With nearly a year before the next Avengers movie hits theaters–and the added promise of Captain Marvel joining the team–the MCU may somehow top itself after breaking all of its own box office records with the latest film.

Avengers 4 is in theaters on May 3, 2019. The next MCU movie, Ant-Man and the Wasp, arrives on July 6.

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Review

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon treads a thin line between homage and outright theft. Created as a Kickstarter bonus for the upcoming modern-looking Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Curse of the Moon taps into project’s attempt to continue Castlevania’s metroidvania legacy by setting its sights on that series’ older, 8-bit entries. Not only does it succeed at paying the NES Castlevania games tribute, it almost does it a little too accurately for its own good.

If this game amounts to an act of plagiarism, though, at least it’s self-plagiarism. After all, Bloodstained creative lead Koji Igarashi is best known for directing numerous Castlevania games during his time at Konami. He served more as a supervisor here than director, but you can definitely see his fingerprints on Curse of the Moon; he even appears as a mini-boss. On top of that, the credits list several other long-time Castlevania contributors, such as composer Michiru Yamane. If this game amounts to Castlevania in all but name, that’s because Castlevania is what its creators know.

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American Animals Review

As if it’s taking biological field notes on its subjects, Bart Layton’s American Animals explores the passingly intriguing criminal dynamic formed among a quartet of real-life, semi-ambitious, none-too-alert college kids as they planned, in 2004, to rob their university library of several incredibly valuable scientific tomes (Among them, an oversized collection of Audubon paintings and an early edition of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species; the heist was detailed in a 2007 article in Vanity Fair.).

Longing desperately to escape the gray, crushing boredom of their small hometown, our four heroes were invited by vague memories of movies they actually don’t quite remember to be suave criminal antiheroes, gentlemen thieves who can capably put on disguises and pilot escape vehicles. Their fictionalized story is intercut with interviews with the real people involved in the crime, who are able to express their exhilaration and regrets as the drama unfolds.

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