It was not too long ago, a slew of leaked gameplay and main menu screenshots allegedly from Fallout 4 have cropped up over the Internet, with a few days left prior to the official release of the video game. Lately, Bethesda has warned leakers, suggesting that the leaked images may be genuine.
"Heads up that we're not allowing links/images/streams/videos to be shared in the forums prior to the release of the game," tells the Fallout creator. "Folks that are currently sharing assets either have a copy they shouldn't have or are breaking terms of our NDA with them."
Bethesda says people should wait to share the content until Fallout 4 finally hits stores. It likewise stresses that posting leaked content will result in administrative actions, including warnings, suspensions and potentially banning a from forum. It also added that netizens should keep the spoilers until the official release date.
Earlier, we reported that a YouTube user leaked out an image of Fallout 4's menu screen on his Twitter account. Eventually, the user pulled the post out of his page. Nonetheless, netizens were snappy enough to make a copy of the leaked photo, which later stirred chaos among the already excited fans who are wishing to have their hands on the latest title.
A Reddit user published a collection of unofficial PlayStation 4 screenshots that were purportedly collected during a presentation of the video game. Since these pictures are not authorized by Bethesda, several of these leaked photos are of low resolution.
It is likewise worth pointing out that eager aficionados of this apocalyptic franchise will not be allowed to play a trial version of the game, as Bethesda previously said it will not be coming up with a demo version.
Fallout 4 is slated to land on Nov. 10 onto Xbox One, PC and PS4.