Fallout 4: Custom Armor & Nuke Cola Trademarks Kick Speculations Off Again

It seems that gamers can start a forensic business if united and even better than both CSI and NCIS combined. After all, gamers have a good track record of finding the impossible.

The latest evidence is with the Fallout 4 game. There has yet to be anything announced by Bethesda or Zenimax Studio on the upcoming fourth sequel. Despite that fact, fans of the highly successful gaming franchise have been digging for information on Fallout 4. The discovery is amazing.

It appears that three different trademarks have been filed by Zenimax Media. One of them is the Nuka Cola, which is a product of the Fallout series. The trademark quotes,

“Computer game software for use with computers and video game consoles; downloadable computer game software offered via the Internet and wireless devices; computer game software for use with online interactive games”.

Then there is the in-game armors. Rumours suggest that Fallout 4 will allow armors customization. This is a feat first seen in Bethesda’s other brand, Skyrim. The armors will be scattered throughout the wasteland and won’t be limited like how it was in Fallout 3.

All in all, the discovery made by the fans has certainly re-ignited the hype for Fallout 4. As long as the upcoming game doesn’t end up like Half Life 3, the fans are alright. However, assurance is needed and that can only be done by the game developer.

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