Fallout 4 News and Rumors: NVIDIA and Bethesda Teamed Up To Make Game Wallpaper

By Jenn Loro - 12 May '16 10:56AM
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This sounds like good news to Fallout 4 fans. NVIDIA has recently partnered with game developer, Bethesda, in creating a live wallpaper available on Google Play. The Fallout 4 Live Wallpaper features an assorted collection of memorable bobbleheads from the hugely successful post-apocalyptic game franchise.

According to Android Headlines, mobile users can deck out their rather limited home screen and swipe on it to navigate around the room. Interestingly, tapping on the memorabilia's heads will cause them to wobble around like the real thing. There are 20 bobbleheads featured in the Fallout 4Live Wallpaper including Sneak, Melee, Luck, and Agility.

The Live Wallpaper also features other iconic items familiar to Fallout 4 gamers such as the red-painted Nuka-Cola refrigerator that looks weathered and beaten down by harsh conditions over the years. In the settings, there options that allow users to turn the dynamic shadows on and off, randomized character selection, and agility option to make it easier to move around the display screen.

In a related Fallout 4 update, there could be as many as 30 items linked to the forthcoming DLC titled 'Far Harbor' as reported by Christian Times. The said items purportedly include scaffolding, boxcars, ball track, warehouse barn and elevators. Other speculated decorative items include display racks for weapons and armors among other things. Furthermore, a slew of other items seem to be all related to a power structure or something similar- conveyor belts, marquee, machinery, advanced switches and conduit.

Another report by Neurogadget also mentioned of a post-apocalyptic religious cult known as 'Children of Atom' in Fallout 4's biggest expansion to date. In anticipation of the big expansion, update 1.5 has been released for bug fixes and enhanced game features. Meanwhile, players can lay their hands on the much awaited DLC when it arrives on various platforms on May 19.

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