Bethesda, developer of the Fallout series, has confirmed that no new announcements will be made by them at The Game Awards.
This confirmation came in the form of a tweet posted earlier today on the developers’ official twitter account:
PSA — We’re not showing anything at the Game Awards. We’ll be there to support @MachineGames.
— Bethesda Softworks (@Bethblog) December 3, 2014
Streaming this Friday, The Game Awards confirmed that dozens of world exclusive announcements would be made during the award show. What has followed from that announcement are confirmations from publishes and developers that they will not be involved in any of the announcements.
Along with Bethesda, yesterday Microsoft clarified that they too would not be making any new game announcements during the presentation.
Recently, some developers, such as Hideo Kojima and Neil Druckmann, have confirmed involvement or expressed great interest in The Game Awards. Rumors have also been reported that Batman: Arkham Knight will be making some form of an appearance during the awards ceremony.
The Game Awards will be streaming online this Friday, December 5th starting at 9PM EST.
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