'Fallout 4' news: Leaks keep coming ahead of title's scheduled launch

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Although fans would only need to count days before the release of the next "Fallout" installment, those who are anticipating the title can't help but check out the leaks that keeps on sprouting online.

PC Gamer reports that at least 20 minutes of gameplay for the upcoming "Fallout 4" title has been leaked online. According to the industry follower, a user on Pastebin uploaded four videos of around five minutes each, with a glimpse of how the upcoming game looks like. Aside from the design, the videos also show spoilers such as the introduction sequence for the game, footage of how the new Perk system works, and at least one dialogue from the main character.

The video footage followed the recent leaks that have showered fans close to the release of "Fallout 4." Previously, screenshot images purportedly taken from the new game circulated online.

According to Forbes, the images, plus the newer video, show that although "Fallout 4" will release on current-gen platforms, there is not that much change graphics-wise. Although the game is set to run on 1080p at 30 fps, the graphics and design look to be only a little bit better than "Fallout 3." However, the leaks were taken from earlier development of the design and gameplay. Hopefully, the reported Day One patch for "Fallout 4" will introduce some improvements in terms of game design and performance.

Bethesda declined to comment about the leaks. According to the Express UK , a Bethesda forum admin has even issued a warning that discussing the leaks on official forum may lead to account suspension or even ban. "Folks that are currently sharing assets either have a copy they shouldn't have or are breaking terms of our NDA with them. If you see something you think shouldn't be posted, you're welcome to PM me, but let's wait to share this stuff until the game is actually out," the admin posted.