'Fallout 5' release rumors: 'Fallout 4' sequel already in production, says voice actor

(Twitter courtesy of "Fallout")

Bethesda's "Fallout 4" is a huge success in the gaming industry and the game is currently doing well with all the updates and downloadable contents (DLCs) released by the developer. However, new leaks have surfaced suggesting that the next "Fallout" game is already in the works.

According to the latest buzz, "Fallout 5" is already in its pre-production page. The news may not have come from an official source, but considering it came from a "Fallout 4" voice actor, Ryan Alosio, who serves as the voice of Deacon in the game, fans would find the information believable.

Alosio, apparently, slipped the information on Instagram, while having a conversation with one of his fans. The conversation has since been taken down, but according to FragHero, the voice actor was posting about his recording sessions as Deacon and mistakenly put up another character's photo.

A user named fallout_temple replied to his post, to which Alosio responded back, somehow revealing that "Fallout 5" is already underway. "Internally there is movement gearing up for the pre-production of Fallout 5 ....(shhh)," the post reportedly stated.

As always in the online world, some people can just be so quick to take a screenshot of the conversation and spread it all over the Internet for the people to feast on.

Alosio recently reacted to the whole mess the "leak" has created. On his Instagram today, he posted an image that says, "The person 100% responsible for the bogus Fallout 5 'leak' news and all the pain that it's causing is: @spazzyw Perhaps let him know how you feel about it."

Alosio explained that @spazzyw took a screenshot of the conversation and spread it online as a leak when it wasn't.

Meanwhile, the news about this leak will be considered as a rumor since no official announcement from the game developers has been released. However, if this rumor proves to be true, it might not fit into Bethesda's release patterns.

GameRant reported that since the game company owns the rights to the "Fallout" franchise, it has released both "Fallout" and "The Elder Scrolls" games alternately. If "Fallout 5" leak will indeed be the next project, what would happen to "The Elder Scrolls VI" or "Skyrim 2"? Many fans would definitely not love the sound of a "Skyrim 2" no-show.

 

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