If you are a self-confessed Fallout series fanatic, here's for you: Bethesda has disclosed that work on its latest installment, Fallout 4, is finally complete. It has even showed off a few physical copies of the PS4, PC as well as Xbox One versions of the video game on its official Twitter account.

This means the team has already succeeded on the newest title's principle work as well as its code. This also signifies Bethesda is now shifting into patches as well as DLC.

"Oct 23rd — the bombs have fallen. Fallout 4 is complete," reads the tweet of Bethesda. "All 27 versions."


That 27 versions Bethesda mentioned on its post, however, seem thought-provoking.

A report speculates it is likely that it is referring to versions with an array of preorder bonuses and versions for different regions.

Twitter users has also made their share.

"27 versions? Different languages and regions I'm guessing," notes one user with the handle Vie Ventar.

Fallout 4 is slated to hit Xbox One, PS4 as well as PC on Nov. 10, implying the team has completed the work a few weeks before the scheduled release of the game.

Based on history, the studio usually has trouble during the launch, with earlier games having a few problems upon the release. The studio, though, has been quick in rolling out patches and updates to resolve issues.

The Game Gets Its Own Beer

In the meantime, Bethesda has teamed up with Carlsberg, a beverage company, in coming up with a Fallout 4-inspired beer, called Fallout Beer, naturally.

Carlsberg says the beer has a "refreshing zesty hoppy taste and a floral aroma." The beer was brewed with the use of a blend of "selected hops" as well as malted barleys.

To date, a 12-bottle case of this Fallout Beer can be preordered via Amazon for a price of £29.99, or around $45.9. However, it is worth noting that it is only currently available in the U.K. Additionally, the purchase cannot also be delivered to the U.S.

Fallout Beer will go on sale on Nov. 5, exactly five days prior to the arrival of the much anticipated Fallout 4.

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