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'Fallout 4' Promises Over 400 Hours of Gameplay Content (VIDEO)

"Fallout 4" lead producer Jeff Gardiner revealed the soon-to-be-released action role-playing video game from Bethesda Game Studios offers over 400 hours of gameplay.

In an interview published in Gamespresso.com, Gardiner said he had played the game for that same amount of time, yet kept encountering new scenarios he had never seen before.

The expansive content may be the result of the "Fallout 4" intricate game crafting system, giving the RPG an extensive amount of replay value.

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"Fallout 4" allows players to customize specific regions of the post-nuclear holocaust Wasteland in a Boston, Massachusetts setting, including weapons and body armor. Players will also have the ability to install electronics in buildings.

The fifth sequel in the "Fallout" video game series, "Fallout 4" takes place 200 years after a resource war ended in a nuclear holocaust. In the post-apocalyptic environment, players can customize their character to roam the game map and pick up objects which they can craft into a variety of useful implements.

Together with their faithful canine companion, Dogmeat, players can craft and customize weapons, body armor and grow food to provide sustenance.

"Fallout 4" has added a new feature that allows the character to craft buildings and deconstruct settlements.

The computerized wristwatch Pip-Boy also makes a return appearance, to give players access to a menu with maps, items, data, and other useful statistics. The Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, or V.A.T.S. to assist in combat reappears in the game, as well.

Earlier unveiled at the E3 2015 two months ago, "Fallout 4" is scheduled for release on Nov. 10 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, with a bonus garage theme for pre-orders of digital copies of the game for PS4.

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