Learn key insight from Fallout 4's developers and actors

Oct 2, 2015 08:07 GMT  ·  By

Bethesda has just shared a couple more videos about its upcoming Fallout 4 role-playing experience, going in depth about its actual development and the voice acting that adds a whole new depth to the impressive post-apocalyptic game.

Fallout 4 had been rumored for a very long time throughout recent years, and at the beginning of June, Bethesda finally showcased the role-playing game, complete with gameplay footage, videos about its different mechanics, and plenty of other information.

In recent weeks, as we get closer to the game's launch in November, Bethesda has started sharing more videos recorded at E3 2015 as well as other trailers detailing the SPECIAL system of attributes.

Learn more about the game's developer and voice acting

Now, two fresh videos have just been revealed by Bethesda, the first of which focuses on the actual development. In it, several veteran developers, including Game Director Todd Howard, talk about the initial decision to take the action to Boston for the first time in the history of the series.

The studio also discusses the desire to add more color and more details to the role-playing game, thanks in part to the powerful intended platforms, i.e. PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The overall design was a bit tricky, as the game can be played in first- and third-person, so the scale of things needs to remain constant and natural in both perspectives.

The actual voice acting process is also much, much bigger than in Fallout 3, for example, due to the presence of fully voiced male and female protagonists. Bethesda auditioned a lot of promising actors before finally deciding on Brian T. Delaney for the male character and Courtenay Taylor for the female one.

Delaney confirms on the official website that his initial work started back in 2013, and now, after two years of work, things are nearing completion.

Fallout 4 arrives on PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 10, worldwide. Afterwards, Bethesda promises to release free updates and downloadable content packs, not to mention premium expansions that will cost money and are included in the Season Pass.