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LOS ANGELES — Bethesda Softworks threw red meat to its legions of hard-core gamers with its first ever E3 showcase event on Sunday evening. The privately held game developer showed off the latest games in its popular “Doom” and “Fallout” franchises to the whoops and hollers of enthusiasts at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. Bethesda, based in Bethesda, Md., and owned by ZeniMax Media, kicked off a week of events around the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. E3, which officially runs Tuesday through Thursday, is expected to attract about 50,000 video game industry professionals and journalists. The highlight of the Bethesda event was “Fallout 4,” set for release on Nov. 10. It’s the latest in the post-apocalyptic retro-future action franchise. It will be playable on Sony’s (SNE) PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s (MSFT) Xbox One and Windows PCs…. Scalper1 News
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