A Fallout-level game cannot be crammed into a small amount of gigabytes, plus not everyone has NASA-level internet access, especially in the United States. So players, who bought Fallout 4 digitally, might be worried about this, especially if they have a slow internet connection. Thankfully, Bethesda has reacted to this, and no need to worry…
While Fallout 4‘s all 27 physical versions are completed and are ready to be shipped, they announced that the digital version will have a pre-load a few days before release on the PlayStation 4, the Xbox One and PC as well, so players can jump into the post-apocalyptic, nuclearly destroyed world on November 10 without fear of not being able to download things in time, no matter what platform the game they got it for.
Too bad that Bethesda didn’t give a concrete pre-load date, but at least we can get to the game in time. Until then, get some Fallout beer! No joke, there is some beer with the brand for sale on Amazon, we wrote about it… the beverage will be shipped from November 5, the game is out five days after.
We can confirm that #Fallout4 will have pre-loading on Xbox One, PS4, and PC so you have a few days to download the game before 11/10
— Bethesda Softworks (@bethesda) October 26, 2015
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