Fallout 4 “Survivor 2299” teaser website updated with mysterious code

The Oscar Zulu transmission from Fallout 3

The Oscar Zulu transmission from Fallout 3




The Fallout 4 “Survivor 2299” teaser website has been updated with a new Morse code signal and an official Bethesda Vault-Tec logo.


The Survivor 2299 Fall out 4 teaser site is still a mystery, but it has now been updated with a rather cryptic audio Morse code signal.


Of course, eagle-eared Fallout fans have already decoded the message to say “CQ CQ CQ DE OZ SE AS”. Now that may not mean much to the average reader, and certainly not us, but it roughly translates to:


“Call Any Station, Calling Any Station, Calling Any Station, This is From OZ (Oscar Zulu), Please Wait.”


This may well be in relation to the Oscar Zulu radio station in an unmarked quest from Fallout 3, and that’s pretty much the only connection to Fallout 4 the teaser site is giving us so far.


However, the site has also been updated with the official Vault-Tec logo from the Fallout series, which makes the Fallout 4 teaser site seem much more legitimate.


A Fallout 4 trademark was filed by Bethesda for Europe earlier in the week, which incorporated merchandise and digital media as well as the game itself, suggesting Bethesda is gearing up for a big launch.


An official Fallout 4 game announcement is tipped for December 7 at VGX, previously known as the Spike VGA Awards.


Other blockbuster titles have been announced there in recent years, including Elder Scroll V: Skyrim and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.


Square Enix is also allegedly poised to launch the Xbox One and PS4 Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, a next-generation port of its successful 2013 Tomb Raider reboot.


What’s interesting is that the timer on the Survivor 2299 page is counting down to December 11, rather than the VGX awards date.


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Via: Incgamers