New Fallout 4 trailer: The launch trailer has been released, and it looks amazing

There's only a few days more until Fallout 4 is released

Doug Bolton
Thursday 05 November 2015 15:11 EST
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The launch trailer for Fallout 4 got released today, raising the heartbeats of every gamer who has been waiting five years for the latest in the legendary series.

The new trailer mostly focuses on showing snippets of gameplay, and it looks very promising - there's cool-looking laser weapons, customisable bases, plenty of exploding mutant heads and a cool pet dog.

Weapons and armour in the game will also be fully craftable, and Fallout 4 will support mods on all platforms - so expect some truly great community-made extras to surface shortly after release.

The game comes out on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on 10 November, with some extra DLC coming out after that.

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