You Can Play Fallout 4 More than 400 Hours and Still Find New Stuff

400 hours is the equivalent to 16 full days. Just saying.

In an interview with Official Xbox Magazine, Bethesda’s lead producer, Jeff Gardiner, announced that Fallout 4 is even bigger than we thought.

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“I’ve played the game for probably 400 hours, and I’m still finding stuff that I haven’t seen,” said Gardiner.

This most likely is because of the amount of new features the game will be introducing, including that of the detailed crafting and modding system, building up and defending different environments, exploring the wastes, and playing through the many hundreds of marked and unmarked side quests.

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We all know Fallout 4 is going to be a huge game and most of us who plan on buying it will spend an unhealthy amount of time exploring the wastes, but 400+ hours with even more new content? That, or Jeff Gardiner has been walking in circles for 400 hours straight. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Either way, 400 hours is a lot of time to put into something. So despite what you think about all that content, the big question is, will the Vault Dweller Survival Guide really cover all of it?

Fallout 4 will be released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC this Nov. 10.


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