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Fallout 4 VR will be at E3 2017, is it going to be this year's 'It's out right now' moment?

Fallout 4 VR is going to be something special, according to Bethesda, and we'll be seeing it at E3 2017.

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Bethesda announced a fully-fledged VR version of Fallout 4, dubbed Fallout 4 VR, at its E3 conference last year. We weren't shown any footage, but the developer promised at the time to release the game within 12 month.

Fallout 4 VR will make an appearance at this year's E3, it's now been been confirmed. Bethesda's Pete Hines told HipHopGamer (video above, via GameRant) this little tidbit in an interview.

The YouTuber asked Hines for an update on the the game, Hines relayed the excitement game director Todd Howard had the last time they spoke. "Fallout 4 VR is the most incredible thing you've ever seen in your life," Hines said, relaying Howard's words.

"You can't even imagine what it's like, playing in VR and how realistic it looks and everywhere you turn your head. It is going to blow your mind. It is the craziest thing you've ever seen."

Now that we know the game will show up during Bethesda's E3 2017 conference, the company may pull another one of its "and it's available now" moments and release it by the time the showcase ends.

If the game is indeed that far along in development, this outcome won't be too far fetched.

Fallout 4 VR was announced for the HTC Vive, but it's unclear if it'll come to other PC headsets (or PSVR) at some point after the initial release.

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