Guillermo del Toro’s studio appears to be working on Fallout 4 trailer
A computer graphics studio is likely working on a cinematic trailer for the unannounced game Fallout 4. According to a LinkedIn page of one of the employees. The studio wants the information offline with reference to a nondisclosure agreement.
Mirada Studios has asked Destructoid to take the article about the trailer offline, because this would break a non-disclosure agreement, but indirectly the studio confirms that the information is correct. Bethesda Softworks has not officially announced a new installment in the RPG series Fallout. However, it appears from the LinkedIn page of a 3D graphic artist with whom Mirada Studios collaborated, which came to Videogamer’s attention last week, that a new part is in the works.
The man in question previously worked on trailers for Far Cry 4 and the Forza series. Judging by its resume, the studio appears to be working on a cinematic trailer for Fallout 4 at least from December 2014 to March 2015. That would make a release at E3 next month realistic. The studio was co-founded by film producer Guillermo del Toro, but it is not known to what extent he is involved in the daily activities.
The clue follows a rumor last week that Bethesda is preparing a Fallout 4 gameplay demo for E3. The company’s press conference will take place on Sunday 14 June.