Fallout 4 will be a massive game if developer Bethesda is to be believed, with hundreds of hours of content which still manages to surprise the development team even after a huge amount of time spent playing the game.
"I've played the game probably 400 hours, and I'm still finding stuff that I haven't seen yet," lead producer Jeff Gardiner commented during a Bethesda E3 panel yesterday, as quoted by Games Radar.
Game director Todd Howard further alluded to the scope of the project, adding "I'll be playing the game and run into something and be like, 'Who built this? What is this? It's so big!'"
Fallout 4 offers a fully voiced protagonist for the first time in the history of the series, an immortal canine companion, and a whole new setting in the city of Boston. As Bethesda's pre-E3 press conference revealed earlier this week, the game begins in quiet suburbia where you choose whether to play as a man or a woman before war breaks out and you rush to Vault 111 to escape a nuclear blast. 200 years later, you emerge as the vault's only survivor.
The game is set for release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 10th.