Tonight at the Bethesda E3 2016 briefing, Bethesda announced that two if its latest games, Fallout 4 and Doom, are getting virtual reality versions.

Fallout 4's VR edition will launch in 2017 for the HTC Vive, though Bethesda did not announce a release date or platform for Doom's VR version.

The promise of VR will take our worlds to amazing new places. We can’t wait to share it with you #BE3 #Fallout4VR pic.twitter.com/BO1m7eqE6d — BethesdaGameStudios (@BethesdaStudios) June 13, 2016

During a post-briefing livestream, Bethesda talked about its ambitions for the Fallout 4 VR version.

"Let's not make a short version of Fallout 4--the promise is the whole game," game director Todd Howard said.

We'll report back with more details on these games as they become available. For more on Bethesda's E3 2016 briefing, check out GameSpot's roundup of all the big news here.

BETHESDA E3 CONFERENCE - ALL THE NEWS

Dishonored 2

Prey

Prey Revealed at E3 2016--Bethesda reworks its Prey sequel into an Arkane-helmed first person adventure.

Prey Reboot Trailer--Prey isn't dead! Check out the trailer for the reboot of Prey at the Bethesda Press Conference at E3.

Fallout 4/Fallout Shelter

Quake: Champions

Watch First Trailer for Doom Dev's Quake: Champions--id Software is bringing back another beloved PC shooter.

Quake Champions Reveal Trailer--Check out the E3 2016 teaser trailer for Quake Champions.

The Elder Scrolls

Everything Else