There's some contradicting info about the upcoming announcement

Nov 28, 2013 08:02 GMT  ·  By

The Fallout 4 trademark filed by what looked to be Bethesda parent company Zenimax in Europe with the Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market (OHIM) has been discarded, but the teaser website has just been updated with a new Morse code message.

Fallout 4 has been rumored for quite some time, with many fans eagerly awaiting the next installment in the post-apocalyptic role-playing game.

After some reports earlier this year, a mysterious teaser website appeared some time ago, prompting a new wave of speculation, as did what seemed to be a trademark filing for Fallout 4 from Zenimax registered in Europe.

Now, according to CVG, that trademark was dismissed as a hoax by the OHIM entity, as apparently a company not affiliated with Zenimax forwarded the listing.

On the other hand, the teaser website has just been updated with another teaser Morse code message which, according to Reddit, is "Calling any station, Calling any station, Calling any station, Boston Is Gone, I Say Again, Boston Is Gone, No Hope, Frequency 3450, Return Transmission, Goodbye/God Bless America."

As of yet, Bethesda still isn't commenting on the teaser messages.