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It is a stock line frequently said throughout the game by foot soldiers of the New California Republic Troops, similar to other well-known video game quotes attributed to non-playable characters (NPCs) such as I Took an Arrow to the Knee in The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim. "Patrolling the Mojave Almost Makes You Wish For a Nuclear Winter" is a memorable quote from Fallout: New Vegas. His first line states that even though civilisations means of warfare have changed as time passes, the ends always remain the same. In the Intro of every major fallout game the narrator (Ron Perlman) discusses the events that led up to the current Fallout game and how these events happened. "War… War never changes" is the motto of the Fallout series. Also on December 6th, Bethesda posted a tweet advising fans to “assume all rumors and speculation are false” unless posted on an “official channel.” On the following day, was updated with a confession that the site was an elaborate hoax and thanked members of the /r/Fallout subreddit. Take deep breaths.- Pete Hines December 5, 2013 Bethesda is not showing/talking about anything at VGX. On December 5th, Bethesda's marketing VP Pete Hines issued a statement via Twitter that the company would not be revealing any new products at the upcoming VGX awards.
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On November 26th, the video game news blog Kotaku published an article speculating that the website may be a hoax. On the same day, a Twitter account for the website was launched with the handle or December 7th, 2299, adding even more mystery to the website. On November 15th, the video game news blog Rock Paper Shotgun posted an article about, noting that Bethesda had refused to comment about on its existence. Also on November 14th, NeoGAF Forums member scytheavatar posted a thread speculating that the domain was registered by someone in Poland.
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In the comments section, many Redditors expressed doubts towards the site's relevance to Fallout 4, with Redditor salromano pointing out that all of Bethesda’s other domains were registered through a different service and another who suggested that it may be a promotional website for the VGX video game award show. On the same day, Redditor Jozoz submitted a post about the mysterious site to the /r/Games subreddit, adding that the page had been updated with a timer counting down to December 11th, 2013 (shown below). On November 14th, 2013, Redditor ButcherDX suggested in an /r/Fallout post that Bethesda may have begun promoting the release of Fallout 4 with, a blank webpage embedded with an audio file signaling “” in morse code. On July 12th, the gaming news blog IGN published an article claiming that Fallout 4 was "currently in development at Bethesda." Hoax On the following day, GNR_Information confessed that his claims were fabricated. On January 10th, Redditor GNR_Informant submitted a post to the /r/gaming subreddit, claiming that an upcoming Fallout game will take place in Boston, Massachusetts and will have a more " cyberpunk" aesthetic. To all my #Fallout3 and #ThreeDog fans: There may be more of the Dog coming! Fingers crossed!- Erik Todd Dellums January 8, 2013 On January 9th, 2013, the voice actor Erik Todd Dellums, known for voicing the character Three Dog in Fallout 3, posted a tweet hinting that his character may return in an upcoming sequel: On October 19th, 2010, the game Fallout New Vegas was released, which takes place in post-apocalyptic Nevada, California and Arizona. On October 28th, 2008, Fallout 3 was released, which takes place 36 years after the events of Fallout 2 in Washington, DC. Bethesda Softworks began developing Fallout 3 in 2004 to run on their Gamebryo engine, the same engine used in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. In the coming years, the spin-off games Fallout: Tactics (2001) and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (2004) were released. On September 30th, 1998, the sequel Fallout 2 was released, which contained an improved game engine and the ability to control the moods of party members. The original Fallout game was released on Septemas the spiritual successor to the cult 1988 game Wasteland.