Gamers can experience all content the rest of the world gets

Sep 8, 2015 10:00 GMT  ·  By

Bethesda is confirming that the version of Fallout 4 that will be launched in Germany has no edits and delivers the same content as the one that will be offered in the rest of the world.

The information comes from NeoGAF, where users have seen the official Facebook page of the game and the announcement that no content is being changed.

Germany censors all video games that feature swastikas and other World War II imagery and also tends to require developers to limit the amount of violence that they place in their titles.

Fallout 4 is a long-awaited sequel that will once again take gamers to a post-apocalyptic world where they will be able to explore a large open-world universe.

This time, the story is centered on Boston and other parts of Massachusetts, now known as the Commonwealth.

Bethesda has not offered any sort of details about the actual narrative, other than the fact that it will start when the bombs begin to drop and bring about the end of civilization.

The new title will feature the classic elements of the series, including explorations and slowed-down combat, and gamers will also be able to create their own settlements and craft a wide range of weapons.

Fallout 4 will be launched on November 10 of this year and can be played on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.