Last year, Bethesda announced thatFallout 4was set to receive a free update on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.This shiny new-gen update would, much likeSkyrim: Anniversary Edition, come bundled with improved graphics, better framerates, and a ton of integrated mods that include a slew of quality of life features. Perfect news forFalloutfans.Unfortunatelythis announcement was made in October 2022. Here we are, currently in August 2023, with no clue as to when this new-gen update will launch.AdvertTake a look at the stunningFallout: Londonbelow!The good news isBethesdahasn’t actually forgotten it promised aFallout 4upgrade. The bad news? The team is currently focused on a little game calledStarfield, which means we’ll have to wait a little longer to dive back into the apocalyptic RPG. Giventhe incredible levels of hype aroundStarfield, that’s a trade I’m sure most of us are happy to make.As spotted on Twitter (not X, meet me in the Octagon Elon you coward), Bethesda’s Pete Hines was pretty blunt when responding to a fan who asked about theFallout 4upgrade.“Dunno if you’ve heard but we’re shipping a new game in three weeks,” he said. “Bit of a priority. When we have an update, we will share it.“AdvertOof. But, also, fair enough. I expect it’s an incredibly busy time at Bethesda HQ right now, so fans asking whereFallout 4is while they’re hard at work prepping a completely new massive RPG must get a little annoying.Starfieldwill be available from 1 September, so I’m sure nobody will be missingFallout 4for at least a good few months.Hines also recently assuaged growing concerns thatStarfieldwill be hit with a last-minute delaybecause it hasn’t yet gone gold. Spoiler: it almost certainlywon’tbe delayed again.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,PlayStation 5,Xbox

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Last year, Bethesda announced thatFallout 4was set to receive a free update on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.This shiny new-gen update would, much likeSkyrim: Anniversary Edition, come bundled with improved graphics, better framerates, and a ton of integrated mods that include a slew of quality of life features. Perfect news forFalloutfans.Unfortunatelythis announcement was made in October 2022. Here we are, currently in August 2023, with no clue as to when this new-gen update will launch.AdvertTake a look at the stunningFallout: Londonbelow!The good news isBethesdahasn’t actually forgotten it promised aFallout 4upgrade. The bad news? The team is currently focused on a little game calledStarfield, which means we’ll have to wait a little longer to dive back into the apocalyptic RPG. Giventhe incredible levels of hype aroundStarfield, that’s a trade I’m sure most of us are happy to make.As spotted on Twitter (not X, meet me in the Octagon Elon you coward), Bethesda’s Pete Hines was pretty blunt when responding to a fan who asked about theFallout 4upgrade.“Dunno if you’ve heard but we’re shipping a new game in three weeks,” he said. “Bit of a priority. When we have an update, we will share it.“AdvertOof. But, also, fair enough. I expect it’s an incredibly busy time at Bethesda HQ right now, so fans asking whereFallout 4is while they’re hard at work prepping a completely new massive RPG must get a little annoying.Starfieldwill be available from 1 September, so I’m sure nobody will be missingFallout 4for at least a good few months.Hines also recently assuaged growing concerns thatStarfieldwill be hit with a last-minute delaybecause it hasn’t yet gone gold. Spoiler: it almost certainlywon’tbe delayed again.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,PlayStation 5,Xbox

Last year, Bethesda announced thatFallout 4was set to receive a free update on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.This shiny new-gen update would, much likeSkyrim: Anniversary Edition, come bundled with improved graphics, better framerates, and a ton of integrated mods that include a slew of quality of life features. Perfect news forFalloutfans.Unfortunatelythis announcement was made in October 2022. Here we are, currently in August 2023, with no clue as to when this new-gen update will launch.AdvertTake a look at the stunningFallout: Londonbelow!The good news isBethesdahasn’t actually forgotten it promised aFallout 4upgrade. The bad news? The team is currently focused on a little game calledStarfield, which means we’ll have to wait a little longer to dive back into the apocalyptic RPG. Giventhe incredible levels of hype aroundStarfield, that’s a trade I’m sure most of us are happy to make.As spotted on Twitter (not X, meet me in the Octagon Elon you coward), Bethesda’s Pete Hines was pretty blunt when responding to a fan who asked about theFallout 4upgrade.“Dunno if you’ve heard but we’re shipping a new game in three weeks,” he said. “Bit of a priority. When we have an update, we will share it.“AdvertOof. But, also, fair enough. I expect it’s an incredibly busy time at Bethesda HQ right now, so fans asking whereFallout 4is while they’re hard at work prepping a completely new massive RPG must get a little annoying.Starfieldwill be available from 1 September, so I’m sure nobody will be missingFallout 4for at least a good few months.Hines also recently assuaged growing concerns thatStarfieldwill be hit with a last-minute delaybecause it hasn’t yet gone gold. Spoiler: it almost certainlywon’tbe delayed again.

Last year, Bethesda announced thatFallout 4was set to receive a free update on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

This shiny new-gen update would, much likeSkyrim: Anniversary Edition, come bundled with improved graphics, better framerates, and a ton of integrated mods that include a slew of quality of life features. Perfect news forFalloutfans.

Unfortunatelythis announcement was made in October 2022. Here we are, currently in August 2023, with no clue as to when this new-gen update will launch.

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Take a look at the stunningFallout: Londonbelow!

The good news isBethesdahasn’t actually forgotten it promised aFallout 4upgrade. The bad news? The team is currently focused on a little game calledStarfield, which means we’ll have to wait a little longer to dive back into the apocalyptic RPG. Giventhe incredible levels of hype aroundStarfield, that’s a trade I’m sure most of us are happy to make.

As spotted on Twitter (not X, meet me in the Octagon Elon you coward), Bethesda’s Pete Hines was pretty blunt when responding to a fan who asked about theFallout 4upgrade.

“Dunno if you’ve heard but we’re shipping a new game in three weeks,” he said. “Bit of a priority. When we have an update, we will share it.”

Advert

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Oof. But, also, fair enough. I expect it’s an incredibly busy time at Bethesda HQ right now, so fans asking whereFallout 4is while they’re hard at work prepping a completely new massive RPG must get a little annoying.

Starfieldwill be available from 1 September, so I’m sure nobody will be missingFallout 4for at least a good few months.

Hines also recently assuaged growing concerns thatStarfieldwill be hit with a last-minute delaybecause it hasn’t yet gone gold. Spoiler: it almost certainlywon’tbe delayed again.

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