CNN may have been mocked after using "Fallout 4" to illustrate the Russian hacking incident but others saw the light after the incident and even suggested that Bethesda should create a version of the Russian hack.

Avid fans of "Fallout 4" easily identified the gaming screengrab in a two-second shot that CNN used to demonstrate the Russian hacking incident. The news network did not comment on the issue but they have replaced the clip after their attention has been called out. The two second clip was actually part of the mini game of "Fallout 4" in which players are supposed to hack a door pass through a certain level and move forward to the next game, CNET reported.

While others are mocking CNN over the inclusion of the popular game in their report, a report surfaced suggesting Bethesda could make a Russian-hacking-themed DLC for "Fallout 4." This would be more interesting fans say, especially now that Russia is again the talk of the town of being the nuclear villain.

According to Forbes, Bethesda could create a "Fallout 4" expansion and make Vladimir Putin or his doppelganger as a villain.

The hacking mini game of the "Fallout 4" is set back in the days when there was no internet and the timeline follows the events after the WWII. The suggestion will surely fit todays going-ons. With speculations of a possible WWIII and talks of nuclear world annihilation, Bethesda could take advantage of it and could even include CNN in the storyline.

Meanwhile, a report surfaced stating Bethesda had already confirmed a PS4 Pro release of one of the "Fallout 4" major titles but there is no news as to when it will be released. So, fans will have to wait for further announcement from Bethesda.