The new Fallout MMORPG is such a closely guarded secret that we know next to nothing about the game itself. Interplay is wisely putting the uncertainty surrounding the title to effective marketing use, with the latest example being a cryptic "Church of Harold" advertisement that recently surfaced on the company's website. Anxious fans who signed up for the newsletter on the official Fallout site also received the head-scratching digital pamphlet in their inboxes over the weekend.
For the uninitiated, Harold is the only character to appear in every Fallout game to date. Scuttlebutt has it that the "Church" may be a faction, a point of interest, or even an in-game religion. We'll keep our eyes peeled for more Fallout goodness -- and be sure to let us know if you run across any more end-of-the-world oddities.
[Thanks Jonathan!]
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Sep 20th 2010 6:51PM Qehb said
Hmm... I'm a big fan of the Fallout series but I dont know why but I've a feeling it wont translate well into an MMO.
Posted: Sep 20th 2010 6:56PM wjowski said
The new Fallout MMORPG is a closely-guarded secret because it most likely doesn't exist and isn't likely to exist before Interplay finally loses it's deathgrip on the franchise.
Posted: Sep 20th 2010 11:25PM (Unverified) said
This is just Salad Fingers. Look at him. And the Great War? Yeah, it's Salad Fingers.
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