Bethesda Game Studios will be collaborating with Dark Horse comics to release The Art of Fallout 4 to fans everywhere.

A must-have collectible for every fan of the series, The Art of Fallout 4 will feature never-before-seen concept art and designs involving the dynamic environments in the game, as well as detailed weapons and iconic characters. It will also include a commentary from the game's developers so it is sure to be a trusty companion for all Wasteland wanderers.

A hardcover art book, The Art of Fallout 4 is currently a pre-sale item. Bethesda Store has it listed at $40 with a shipping date for Dec. 22 but Amazon has it at $28.06 (a 30-percent cut from the original listing price of $39.99) and a release date for Nov. 10 meaning the art book is dropping on the same day as the game. According to Polygon, a special limited edition version of the art book will also be made available through Bethesda Store.

Not a lot has been revealed about Fallout 4's story although some DLC plans are in place. The developing team is mainly focused now though in pushing the core game out in time for the November release. PC specs requirements are due to be announced in October but the game will also be available in PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

For those interested in more Fallout merchandise, ThinkGeek has also launched a giveaway promotion called "Countdown to Fallout 4 Giveaway." For this promotion, the retailer will be giving away items related to Fallout 4 every week until the game's release on November. Some of the items up for grabs include clothing, messenger bags, Vault Boy bobbleheads and licensed Steel Series Fallout 4 peripherals. Six Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Editions will also be given away, a particular treat for fans since Bethesda announced that they've hit the factory limit on producing the editions and so will not be making any more.

Aside from helming the Fallout series, Bethesda is also best known for developing The Elder Scrolls series. The studio, however, has claimed that Fallout 4 could possibly outsell The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Game of the Year for 2011.

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