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E3: Fallout, Doom, Dishonored latest installments previewed

Upcoming games, including the latest intallments of Fallout and Doom, were previewed by Bethesda Softworks ahead of the official start of the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Mobile simulator game called Fallout Shelter comes out right after E3

Marty Stratton, executive producer for Id Software, introduces the new installment of the Doom video game during game publisher Bethesda Softworks' media briefing June 14, before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3. (Kevork Djansezian/Reuters)

Bethesda jump started the Electronic Entertainment Expo by showing off the latest installments of Falloutand Doom.

The video game publisher launched this year's annual video game extravaganza Sunday night with its first-ever E3 press conference at the Dolby Theatre.

Bethesda Softworks spent most of its 90-minute briefing showcasing scenes from both a new edition of the hellish first-person shooter Doomand the post-apocalyptic role-playing saga Fallout 4.

"I think we can all agree that tonight starts a week with E3 that is the world's best week of entertainment ever," said Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard.

Todd Howard, game director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios, introduces Fallout 4, a role-playing game set in Boston following a nuclear attack. The game will be released Nov. 10. (Kevork Djansezian/Reuters)

Howard went on to detail how the character creation, settlement construction and combat systems work in Fallout 4amid the game's virtual rendition of Boston plagued by a nuclear attack. He announced Fallout 4would be released Nov. 10.

In addition to Fallout 4,Howard said a mobile simulator game called Fallout Shelterwould debut immediately following the conference, and a companion app that mimics the game's Pip-Boy doodad on smartphones would come out alongside Fallout 4this fall.

"Yes, it's a second-screen experience," said Howard. "Usually, I find second-screen experiences are generally just stupid gimmicks, but as far as stupid gimmicks go, it's the best (expletive) one."

Bethesda also announced that the sequel to its stealth-action title Dishonored will let you play as returning hero Corvo, or his daughter Emily. (Bethesda Softworks)

The briefing began with id Software executive producer Marty Stratton unearthing a new Doom,which is set to debut in spring 2016. The demon-blasting action focused on shotgun shooting and skull cracking on a pair of levels: one set on Mars, the other within Hell. Stratton also outlined plans for players to be able to edit and share their own Doomlevels.

"We can't wait to see all the amazing things you come up with next," Stratton told the crowd.

Bethesda also unveiled the strategy card game The Elder Scrolls: Legends,a follow-up to the stealthy title Dishonored,as well as new content for the multiplayer battle game Battlecryand the online role-playing game The Elder Scrolls Online.

Journalists covering the event observed that both Fallout 4 and Dishonored 2 have playable female characters, which arerarer than they should be in the world of video games.

E3 runs through Thursday at the Los Angeles Convention Center.