Guillermo del Toro's Silent Hills may be one of the great 'what if's of recent memory, but the director may not have turned his back on the world of gaming completely.
A 3D artist has appeared to confirm that the Pan's Labyrinth filmmaker's production company was hired to create a cinematic teaser for the long-awaited Fallout 4.
Bethesda has yet to officially announce the rumoured RPG game, but a contractor published that Mirada Studios worked on the project between December 2014 to March 2015. No further details were released.
Artist Luis Nieves previously worked on trailers for Far Cry 4, The Elder Scrolls and Forza Motorsport.
Rumours continue circulating that Bethesda will announce Fallout 4 at its E3 press conference on June 14.
Mirada Studios was co-founded by Guillermo del Toro, Matthew Cullen, Javier Jimenez and Guillermo Navarro in 2010, and have worked on the likes of Walt Disney World's 'Be Our Guest' advert, Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' music video and the prologue to 2013's Pacific Rim.
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However, this does not necessarily mean that del Toro will have worked on the trailer himself.
The director was announced last year to be working on a new Silent Hills game with Hideo Kojima, although Konami confirmed last month that the project has been shelved.
Bethesda's E3 conference will be broadcast live on Twitch, and it is expected to discuss Elder Scrolls Online and Doom 4 among other titles.









