Fallout 4 Launch Trailer Released; Game Offers Better Music, Graphic Experience

The official "Fallout 4" launch trailer has been published as the release day comes closer. "Fallout 4" reportedly has three times more music than "Fallout 3."

Bethesda wrote in its blog, "Fallout 4 is an experience that's suffused with nostalgia - both for previous Fallout games and for a world that was left behind" and music is what sets "the tone of an experience" and "captures the spirit of a time."

"Fallout 4" has increased the volume of the music, as well as the variety. The tracks include recognizable tracks such as Bing Crosby's hits, lesser-known ones from famous artists like "Orange Colored Sky" by Nat King Cole, and obscure tracks from long-forgotten bands. It also includes original tracks from Lynda Carter ("Wonder Woman") specifically created for the game. Carter is also the voice behind the character of Magnolia.

Bethesda has also enhanced the Creation Engine's graphical core. "We want objects and characters in the world to feel tactile and grounded, and a big part of that is ensuring that [scenes and realistic] materials are distinct," Bethesda said. "Metal reflects light in a distinct manner from wood, for example."

The developers have added dynamic post-process techniques to enhance color and upgraded the virtual camera.

"Fallout 4" developers have also worked on a new character system, which was previewed late in September. And then earlier this month saw the release of information such as PC systems requirements and console storage space in preparation for the game. A full list of perks has also found its way online, as well as gameplay details.

Bethesda has also released a Fallout C.H.A.T. app which allows fans to communicate with each other. The app has over 60 Fallout emoji, Vault Boy GIFs and customized keyboard, including text styles.

"Fallout 4" officially launches on Nov. 4 for PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One.

Watch the launch trailer below.

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