Bethesda has verified that it will host its first ever E3 Conference at the Los Angeles convention on June 14, according to a report at GameSpot.

Details about what to expect from this conference are scarce right now. However, this is the first time the studio has ever decided it was worth holding a conference, so speculation is rampant on what may be revealed.

The title most expect to be announced is "Fallout 4," rumors of which have been flying about fast and thick for many a moon. After a couple of years of rumors, including a mention from a voice actor in 2013, a trademark for "Fallout 4" in Europe, and even a website that ended up being a hoax, leaked documents back in 2013 hinted the game would be set in Massachusetts. Now, if interweb scuttlebutt is to be trusted, it won't be long until we find out for certain.

There's also a chance we could be seeing a new "Elder Scrolls" title, though it seems unlikely given "The Elder Scrolls Online" will have just hit consoles at that point and "Skyrim" was only released four years ago. Considering "Fallout 3" arrived in 2010, we've been waiting a bit longer for some new post-apocalyptic fun and games.

There are several other possibilities as well. "Dishonored" came out in 2012 and demand for a sequel has been high, and we're also still waiting for more information on the newest iteration of "Doom." As for last year's "Wolfenstein: The New Order" and "The Evil Within" though, they probably came out too recently to warrant sequel announcements at this stage of the game.