Pete Hines, Bethesda's vice president of PR and marketing, has reportedly confirmed that "Fallout 4 VR" will have a demo available during this year's E3 event. Hines has apparently claimed that the game will surely "blow your mind." Hines revealed that he had communicated with the game's lead designer Todd Howard, who described the open-world RPG as "the craziest thing you've ever seen."
Based on the feedback received from Howard, it seems that "Fallout 4 VR" will really impress fans of the post-apocalyptic RPG series. It was even noted as "the most incredible thing you've ever seen," says the developer. It appears that the studio has gone with a realistic approach to further enhance the virtual reality features offered by the game. It has been confirmed as well that the VR version is not an add-on with a special side quest mission, but it is, in fact, the whole game, reports Game Rant.
It is expected for the developers to sing high praises for the game since it's their task to market it successfully, but players are advised to hold off opinions until the demo for "Fallout 4 VR" comes out this June. Some of the only news about the virtual reality-compatible version of the game is the teleportation feature, which is supposed to reduce the chances of players getting sick from the VR experience.
Sources also claim that the lack of information about the "Fallout 4 VR" makes it hard for fans to really get hyped about the game. However, Bethesda has apparently tried to remedy that with their announcement that says "we will have it at E3." The demo is expected to showcase all the new features, unlike the short tidbit fans, got during the developer's last press conference.
Meanwhile, it was not confirmed if "Fallout 4 VR" will be playable during the E3 press conference. However, sources believe that it will be based on Howard's statement that claims the game can be played "from start to finish right now," reports PC Gamer. Fans are also reportedly expecting some new surprises from Bethesda this June.