E3 2016: Bethesda reveals what’s next for Fallout 4 & Fallout Shelter

A lot crammed into the one trailer!

Bethesda's E3 press conference marked the addition of two new workshops for Fallout 4 and the imminent arrival of Fallout Shelter for PC platform. 

The two new workshops are called 'Contraptions' and 'Vault-Tec.' The Contraptions workshop, as seen in the trailer below, will bring a number of new features into Fallout 4, including elevators, track kits, sorting machines, conveyer belts and armour racks. 

On the other hand, the Vault-Tec workshop will allow gamers to create their very own vault, experiment with dwellers and much more. 

Check out the official trailer below:

The development and success of Fallout Shelter has been astonishing since the get-go, and now Bethesda has revealed that PC will be the next platform for that game to explore – releasing in July 2016.

In other news, it was also announced that Fallout 4 is to be released on the HTC Vive in 2017, which seemingly marks yet another step forward in the industry's pursuit of virtual reality technology. 

It is very likely that this could be one of the most exciting Fallout 4 experiences the developer has compiled to-date, with Bethesda claiming that it's both "ground-breaking" and "perfect" for Fallout 4, in creating a unique VR experience. 

So, if you would like to take Dogmeat for a walk across the wasteland for real, and maybe even look at your Pip-Boy once or twice… you're not going to have to wait much longer. 

[BE3]