
For many fans of Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic series,Fallout 3is the best that the franchise has to offer, and that’s saying something.
Fallout 3was originally released in 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and on Metacritic, this instalment has scored ashigh as 93, not only cementing its place as one of the best in the series, but also one of the best games inBethesda’srich back catalogue.
Check out the Fallout 3 trailer below!
Taking place in Washington D.C., following a nuclear apocalypse in the year 2077,Fallout 3takes place 200 years after the tragic event and the world is very much a different place. If horrific mutations weren’t enough to contend with, human Raiders will stop at nothing to ensure your death to rule the wastelands.Fallout3is a massive game, not only in terms of its map size, but the different narrative paths that players could take. Would you be a do-gooder or a harvester of evil? That my friend is entirely up to you.
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To this very day, fans are still enjoyingFallout 3, especially with theXbox360 version as it is backwards compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. This OG version of the game looks extra crisp with its HD visuals and a more stable framerate. Yet, what if there was an even better version of this beloved game to play?
Microsoft’scourt battle with the US market regulator, the FTCmay be over with, but that hasn’t stopped juicy details from the trial from being leaked on the internet, the most recent of which, is possibly the most intriguing.
Amongst those titles whichMicrosoftplans to release under the Bethesda umbrella is the aforementionedFallout 3, only this time it will be a modern remaster and presumably an enhanced version of the one that is currently backwards compatible on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. It’s also safe to assume that it will come bundled with all previously released DLC.
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TheFallout 3remaster is scheduled to be released during the fiscal year 2024, which could mean that it might launch anytime between now and 30 June 2024. That being said, that release window should be taken with a pinch of salt, considering the fact that the remaster hasn’t been officially announced.
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Microsoft hasn’t responded to the leaked documents as of yet, well, at least officially. The official Xbox Twitter account has seeminglyacknowledged the leakswith a humorous meme.
Hopefully, now that the proverbial cat is out of the bag, Microsoft and/or Bethesda might address the leaks in more detail. Until that time, we’ll be keeping our eyes and ears peeled. As they say, watch this space.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox