Well, it's probably old news to a lot of you by now, but Fallout 4's release date was announced last night. It's slated to arrive on November 10, 2015 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

On top of that, Bethesda also revealed a special Pip-Boy Edition for the game that will come with your own Pip-Boy. It's basically a housing for your phone but you can wear it for a second screen experience while playing.

Finally, they also showed off a great deal of new gameplay last night. This includes the traditional Fallout action, a revamped VATS, some story, base building, tower defense, customization, and more. Yeah. Fallout 4 is going to be huge. We already saw the wealth of screenshots last night, so let's just dive into the Pip-Boy Edition of the game and those gameplay videos.

In addition to including the highly-anticipated game, Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition includes:

Pip-Boy Replica, Stand and Capsule Case - This wearable device faithfully replicates the in-game model and comes complete with RobCo Industries stand, custom-printed capsule, adjustable foam cuff, rotating knobs and lights. Designed to accommodate a variety of smartphone devices with customizable foam inserts, the Pip-Boy is the ultimate accessory for the official Pip-Boy companion mobile app that allows players to manage their in-game inventory, perks, holotapes, and more.

Physical Pip-Boy Pocket Guide - Featuring handy illustrations and chock full of Vault-Tec approved tips, this manual is the ultimate how-to pocket guide for using and maintaining your new Pip-Boy.

Physical Vault-Tec Perk Poster - Keep track of your perks with your very own physical Vault-Tec perk poster, fully-colorized retro fun for the quintessential Wasteland survivor.

Power Armor Collectible Metal Packaging - Exclusive to the Pip-Boy Edition, this decorated metal case is the ultimate fan collectible.

The Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition will be available through pre-order in the coming days and retails for $119.99 (US), €129.99 (Europe), and £99.99 (UK). Supplies are extremely limited so players are encouraged to pre-order through their preferred stores today.

These gameplay videos are from last night's stream. They are in no way direct feed footage and thus will look and sound kind of crappy, but it's the best we can do until Bethesda officially releases the direct feed footage through their official channels.