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Watch 13.5 Hours of FALLOUT 4 Gameplay Live!

War…war never changes. But the amount of time until we can play Fallout 4 certainly does. The hour of reckoning is nearly upon us, Wastelanders! The release of Bethesda’s hotly anticipated post-apocalyptic open-world action RPG is only one day away, but the Vault doors on reviews and showcasing gameplay have been cracked wide open. To celebrate, our friends at Geek & Sundry are livestreaming Fallout 4 from 5AM PT until 6:30PM PT. You’d better stock up on Nuka Colas and Blamco Mac & Cheese because that is 13.5 hours of post-apocalyptic goodness. The best part? You can watch the stream right here without having to open up and of those pesky new tabs. No shirt, no pants, no problem — unless you’re watching this at work, in which case HR has a few choice words for you.

Personally speaking, I can’t wait to see how this all plays out. I have been fortunate enough to play the game in advance, but I’m curious how my experience will stack up against Geek & Sundry’s stalwart survivor. And I’ll eat my hat if they wind up making a character that looks remotely similar to mine, especially considering how comprehensive and deep the character creation tool is.

The Geek & Sundry Fallout 4 livestream is brought to you by Soylent, purveyors of delicious, nutritious beverages that would be make a great way to stay frosty during the 13-hour video gaming marathon. After all, you can only dump so many S.P.E.C.I.A.L. points into Perception. Want to try Solyent for yourself? Use the discount code FALLOUT right here in order to receive 20% your first subscription month order of Soylent.

What aspect of Fallout 4 has you most excited? Let us know in the comments below. Then be sure to keep it locked to Nerdist for our Fallout 4 review too.

HT: Bethesda

Dan Casey is the senior editor of Nerdist and the author of books about Star Wars and the Avengers. You can follow him on Twitter (@Osteoferocious).

 

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