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If you’re after some new Fallout 4 footage, go look at porn
Fans of Fallout 4 actually have a valid reason for visiting one of those adult-only websites we’ve heard so much about.
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Bethesda, the developer of Fallout 4, shared the new game footage at Gamescom in secret, banning cameras for fear of leaks.
Today, GameSpot shares that the seven minute video includes “snippets of the video show the game’s unnamed hero mowing down a horde of zombies, and aiming through sights on an automatic weapon, then later, accessing computer terminals, lock-picking, and interacting with his Pip-Boy”.
As of Wednesday morning it has been viewed nearly 75,000 times.
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Some Fallout 4 fans have been spreading the footage and have included various links on the Sugarbombed forum. It’s definitely cock-free, but the rest of Pornhub is as NSFW as it gets. The footage – and it’s terribly recorded footage, too, so it’s no small wonder that Bethesda wants it squashed like a Goomba (video-game reference, you guys) – has been removed from sites all across the interwebs, as well as off torrents and other file sharing services. PornHub, apparently! Users can upload their own videos and everything appears to be totally okay as long as the video’s title is something…porn-centric. This is a little confusing, of course, because Fallout 4 is massively popular, and with the release just three months away, the internet should be flooded with both cinematics and in-game footage. Imagine, a future in which you can watch porn and video game trailers/gameplay videos all in one place – with no 30-second pre-roll ads either. I suggest just waiting for Bethesda to release a high quality version.