Fallout 4is a decent game, but when it comes to the franchise, the earlier titles are where all the best action, story, and lore is at.Undoubtedly, this is why so many are working on aFallout2remake.It’s been reported that over 100 developers are actively helping to bring this classicBethesdagame back to life; that’s quite the number for an idie project.AdvertCheck out the progress of theFallout 2remake thus farKnown as‘Project Arroyo’, the fan-made remake is set to launch onSteam, with reports claiming it already looks incredible.During aninterviewwith the project lead, Damion Daponte, Daponte revealed the large number of creatives working on the title, as well as remarking on the “fast progress” being made.AdvertConsidering the long wait we have to endure fornew Fallout gamesto arrive, it’s pleasing to know the fandom is on hand to make the wait more than bearable.However, not all is rosy, at least not where some fans are concerned.Even though Daponte has said they’re “leaning towards doing whatEnderal: Forgotten Storiesdid and putting it on Steam”, not everyone believes it’ll be that simple.“I don’t see them being able to put it on Steam other than the workshop or whatever it’s called […] I’d be absolutely shocked if Bethesda/MS allowed them to make money off this on Steam, even if it would require people already purchaseFO2andFO4.”AdvertBethesda might not be as diligent as Nintendo when it comes to keeping its copyright secure. Still, it’s unlikely it’ll be okay with a remake for sale alongside the original.Yet, as other Redditors pointed out, similarSkyrimexpansions have managed to do this.“Well,NehrimandEnderalare already on Steam – those are total conversion mods forOblivionandSkyrim, and you can get them through the Steam Store for free,” one userexplained.Whatever becomes of the remake – whether it’ll be free on Steam or forced to launch elsewhere – there’s a lot of people working to make this project happen.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Steam,PC

Fallout 2 remake has over 100 developers working on it

Fallout 4is a decent game, but when it comes to the franchise, the earlier titles are where all the best action, story, and lore is at.Undoubtedly, this is why so many are working on aFallout2remake.It’s been reported that over 100 developers are actively helping to bring this classicBethesdagame back to life; that’s quite the number for an idie project.AdvertCheck out the progress of theFallout 2remake thus farKnown as‘Project Arroyo’, the fan-made remake is set to launch onSteam, with reports claiming it already looks incredible.During aninterviewwith the project lead, Damion Daponte, Daponte revealed the large number of creatives working on the title, as well as remarking on the “fast progress” being made.AdvertConsidering the long wait we have to endure fornew Fallout gamesto arrive, it’s pleasing to know the fandom is on hand to make the wait more than bearable.However, not all is rosy, at least not where some fans are concerned.Even though Daponte has said they’re “leaning towards doing whatEnderal: Forgotten Storiesdid and putting it on Steam”, not everyone believes it’ll be that simple.“I don’t see them being able to put it on Steam other than the workshop or whatever it’s called […] I’d be absolutely shocked if Bethesda/MS allowed them to make money off this on Steam, even if it would require people already purchaseFO2andFO4.”AdvertBethesda might not be as diligent as Nintendo when it comes to keeping its copyright secure. Still, it’s unlikely it’ll be okay with a remake for sale alongside the original.Yet, as other Redditors pointed out, similarSkyrimexpansions have managed to do this.“Well,NehrimandEnderalare already on Steam – those are total conversion mods forOblivionandSkyrim, and you can get them through the Steam Store for free,” one userexplained.Whatever becomes of the remake – whether it’ll be free on Steam or forced to launch elsewhere – there’s a lot of people working to make this project happen.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Steam,PC

Fallout 4is a decent game, but when it comes to the franchise, the earlier titles are where all the best action, story, and lore is at.Undoubtedly, this is why so many are working on aFallout2remake.It’s been reported that over 100 developers are actively helping to bring this classicBethesdagame back to life; that’s quite the number for an idie project.AdvertCheck out the progress of theFallout 2remake thus farKnown as‘Project Arroyo’, the fan-made remake is set to launch onSteam, with reports claiming it already looks incredible.During aninterviewwith the project lead, Damion Daponte, Daponte revealed the large number of creatives working on the title, as well as remarking on the “fast progress” being made.AdvertConsidering the long wait we have to endure fornew Fallout gamesto arrive, it’s pleasing to know the fandom is on hand to make the wait more than bearable.However, not all is rosy, at least not where some fans are concerned.Even though Daponte has said they’re “leaning towards doing whatEnderal: Forgotten Storiesdid and putting it on Steam”, not everyone believes it’ll be that simple.“I don’t see them being able to put it on Steam other than the workshop or whatever it’s called […] I’d be absolutely shocked if Bethesda/MS allowed them to make money off this on Steam, even if it would require people already purchaseFO2andFO4.”AdvertBethesda might not be as diligent as Nintendo when it comes to keeping its copyright secure. Still, it’s unlikely it’ll be okay with a remake for sale alongside the original.Yet, as other Redditors pointed out, similarSkyrimexpansions have managed to do this.“Well,NehrimandEnderalare already on Steam – those are total conversion mods forOblivionandSkyrim, and you can get them through the Steam Store for free,” one userexplained.Whatever becomes of the remake – whether it’ll be free on Steam or forced to launch elsewhere – there’s a lot of people working to make this project happen.

Fallout 4is a decent game, but when it comes to the franchise, the earlier titles are where all the best action, story, and lore is at.

Undoubtedly, this is why so many are working on aFallout2remake.

It’s been reported that over 100 developers are actively helping to bring this classicBethesdagame back to life; that’s quite the number for an idie project.

Advert

Advert

Check out the progress of theFallout 2remake thus far

Known as‘Project Arroyo’, the fan-made remake is set to launch onSteam, with reports claiming it already looks incredible.

During aninterviewwith the project lead, Damion Daponte, Daponte revealed the large number of creatives working on the title, as well as remarking on the “fast progress” being made.

Advert

Advert

Considering the long wait we have to endure fornew Fallout gamesto arrive, it’s pleasing to know the fandom is on hand to make the wait more than bearable.

However, not all is rosy, at least not where some fans are concerned.

Even though Daponte has said they’re “leaning towards doing whatEnderal: Forgotten Storiesdid and putting it on Steam”, not everyone believes it’ll be that simple.

“I don’t see them being able to put it on Steam other than the workshop or whatever it’s called […] I’d be absolutely shocked if Bethesda/MS allowed them to make money off this on Steam, even if it would require people already purchaseFO2andFO4.”

Advert

Advert

Bethesda might not be as diligent as Nintendo when it comes to keeping its copyright secure. Still, it’s unlikely it’ll be okay with a remake for sale alongside the original.

Yet, as other Redditors pointed out, similarSkyrimexpansions have managed to do this.

“Well,NehrimandEnderalare already on Steam – those are total conversion mods forOblivionandSkyrim, and you can get them through the Steam Store for free,” one userexplained.

Whatever becomes of the remake – whether it’ll be free on Steam or forced to launch elsewhere – there’s a lot of people working to make this project happen.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,Steam,PC