Besthesda will be hosting its first E3 conference this year

Mar 31, 2015 12:01 GMT  ·  By

Bungie's latest sci-fi first-person shooter, Destiny, is not coming to PC anytime soon, but we may be getting something similar in feel, if not in tone.

Josh Hamrick, Destiny's senior gameplay designer, has left his position at Halo makers Bungie, in order to join the ranks of Bethesda, the makers of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

The news comes from the man himself, who has revealed the information via Twitter, and for the time being, there is no word on what he'll be up to. Hopefully Fallout 4.

There have been a lot of rumors regarding Fallout 4 being covertly in development, but nothing palpable has come out of Bethesda, in spite of various hints being interpreted as confirmations that the game is indeed coming.

In any case, we will undoubtedly learn what Hamrick will be doing pretty soon, as Bethesda will host its first E3 event this year, where people expect to see either Fallout 4, Dishonored 2, The Elder Scrolls 6, or a new Doom, which we know is actually in the works.

During his six years at Bungie, Hamrick worked primarily on Halo and Destiny, which means that he has a lot of experience when it comes to making shooter gameplay feel tight, but also how to successfully integrate role-playing elements in the consecrated FPS formula.