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Report: Guillermo del Toro’s studio working on Fallout 4’s E3 reveal trailer

Fallout 4 rumours are flying (yet again); this time, Videogamer reports that Guillermo del Toro’s Mirada Studios is hard at work on a cinematic reveal trailer to help announce the game at E3.

Making more sense than previous reports, the cinematic CGI trailer would be played at Bethesda’s first-ever E3 press conference, followed by behind-closed-doors showings to journalists afterwards at E3 itself.

Videogamer has based their report on the captured CV of a Mirada Studios artists who has listed work on the “Fallout 4 cinematic trailer”.

The designer has done work for Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online in the past. Mirada Studios itself was set up by del Toro to work on narrative-based trailers for the likes of Bethesda, Nintendo and Disney.

del Toro himself was slated to work on Silent Hills with Hideo Kojima before the project was canned.

E3 runs over mid-June this year.


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