Bethesda's very own Game Director Todd Howard has sensationally revealed that Fallout 4's voice actors have been recording for two years.
During a recent interview with The Telegraph newspaper Howard shed some light on the preparation that has gone into the upcoming Fallout 4 video game. He said: “The voice actors have been recording for 2 years, they’ve each done over 13,000 lines of dialogue."
This interview also covered the adaptations that the game will take, depending on gender. Bethesda has selected two voice actors, one male and the other female, allowing the game to be shaped around the gender of your character.
When pressed on the topic Howard said: “We were lucky to find two great voice actors, and it’s interesting because she may read things or act things differently than he does. So scenes play out differently depending on whether you are playing the game as male or female.”
The latest Fallout title is potentially the most highly anticiated to date, as game developer Bethesda continues to promote the title on console, PC and mobile platforms. It has been reported that Fallout's handheld game, Fallout Shelter, grossed a huge $5.1m in it's first two weeks, indicating that the hype of strong franchises such as this can really attain success on all fronts.
Fallout 4 will be released on November 10th for Xbox One, PS4 and PC platforms.