Fallout 5 territory system could completely change in-game factions

The release ofFallout 5might be nowhere in sight just yet, but that hasn’t stopped fans from getting excited about the next entry in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG.

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That being said, we don’t know anything aboutFallout 5either, yet fans are still speculating what they’d like to see in the barren wastelands of theBethesdatitle, as recently discussed on Reddit, some fans believe that a new territory system could be a game changer.

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“Fallout 5should have a territory system where factions can gain territory radiantly and through player interaction,” said Ironmansbodygaurd,opening up the discussionon the thread. “Let’s say you start the game, an x amount of factions that have Territory on the map. Each end of a chapter involves a territory quest called a battle quest. Once the battle is won that faction gains territory."

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“Similar to theGTA San AndreasorSaints Rowterritory system?” replied a suggestive Hopalongtom. “I agree, with the complete option to go bad. I want to host cults, raiders or something,” added AnotherFreakingNerd. “I want the option to go super bad or super good, a bit likeRed Dead Redemption 2except more impactful.”

“This reminds me of the civil war inSkyrim, having to capture a fort to take a region. Hopefully, if it was implemented into the nextFallout, it would work much better,” reminisced Spyro390.

In related news,Starfieldhas a horrifying new alien monster thatrivals Fallout’s brutal Deathclaws, and a new look at Amazon’s upcomingFallout series appears online.

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WhenFallout 5finally arrives, due to the fact that Microsoft owns Bethesda, it’s pretty much a guarantee that it will be an Xbox Series X|S console exclusive and will not be headed to PS5.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda