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E3 2018: Bethesda shows off 'Fallout 76,' 'The Elder Scrolls VI'

By Annie Martin
Bethesda shared more details and a release date for "Fallout 76" at a press conference Sunday. Screenshot via Bethesda Softworks/YouTube
Bethesda shared more details and a release date for "Fallout 76" at a press conference Sunday. Screenshot via Bethesda Softworks/YouTube

June 11 (UPI) -- Bethesda showed off Fallout 76 and a first glimpse of The Elder Scrolls VI at E3 2018.

Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard shared more details and a release date for Fallout 76 and teased the long-awaited new Elder Scrolls at a press conference Sunday in Los Angeles.

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Fallout 76 will take place in West Virginia prior to the previous Fallout games. The game will be four times the size of Fallout 4 and feature "all-new graphics, lighting and landscape technology."

Howard confirmed Fallout 76 will be "entirely online" and the first Fallout game to have multiplayer, although players will still be able to play solo.

"Of course you can play this solo. You'll be who you want -- exploring a huge world, doing quests, experiencing a story and leveling up -- we love those things about our games, too," Howard said.

Bethesda will release Fallout 76 on Nov. 14. The company shared a short teaser but no further details about The Elder Scrolls VI, the first game in its main Elder Scrolls series since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011).

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