Last year, Bethesda teased that it was toying with the idea of creating a virtual reality version of Fallout 4. During E3 2016, the company debuted a short demo of the game in VR, with Executive Producer Todd Howard adding the caveat that “OK, we gotta see where this goes.” Now, Howard has confirmed that Fallout 4 is coming to VR, in its entirety.
“Fallout is going great,” Howard said in an interview with Glixel regarding Fallout 4 VR. “There’s a lot of work to be done, but it’s super exciting. We are doing the whole game. You can play it start to finish right now, and the whole thing really works in terms of interface and everything.”
“I will say that Fallout works because of the interface,” he added. “The Pip-Boy is on your wrist and we’ve been able to present so that it works the way you expect. You look and there it is. The fact that the gunplay is a bit slower than in a lot of games has certainly helped us but we have V.A.T.S., so you can pause or slow down the world. “I assure you, V.A.T.S. in VR is awesome. We love it.”
A release date for Fallout 4 VR is yet to be announced.
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