The Fallout franchise is experiencing something of a renaissance right now. It’s just a damned shame that the very-far-awayFallout 5cannot capitalize on this success.If you haven’t yet started watching Prime Video’s adaptation ofFallout, you really should. It’s excellent and accessible to seasoned fans and newcomers alike.It’s Prime Video’s second most-watched TV debut ever, sitting behindThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerwith the streamer confirming that the series had secured 65 million views during its first two weeks of availability.AdvertIt’s no surprise then to hear thatBethesdahas welcomed ina 5 million player surgeacross all Fallout games. It’sFallout 4that’s drawn the most attention, particularly given that it’s just launched its new-gen update.If you’re playing on PC, the update has brokenmany ofFallout 4’s most crucial mods. If you’re on console though, you should benefit from a nice boosted experience.It goes without saying though that we’re all desperately waiting forFallout 5,a game that remains many, many years away.Take a look at our interview with the cast of Prime Video’sFalloutbelow.Bethesda is hard at work supportingStarfieldwith post-launch content but beyond that,The Elder Scrolls VIis the next game in line for release.AdvertIt’s not assumed thatTESVIwill launch any time soon, possibly being upwards of five years away.That means thatFallout 5could potentially be a decade away from release, if we’re being realistic and allowing it sufficient development time following on fromTESVI.A new rumour suggests though that another Fallout game might be in the works, an idea that’s possibly come to fruition due to the franchise’s recent success.Industry insider Jez Corden touched on the topic in the latest episode of the Xbox Two podcast (viaGameRanx): “They are currently formulating plans on how to get the next Fallout, here for us, sooner rather than later. Which I know is vague as hell, but we can’t seem (to stop) talking about, will we see Fallout this decade?”AdvertJez then went on to say thatStarfield’s Creation Engine 2 should speed up development, adding that the creation of another Fallout game could be passed to another studio: “That’s what they’re talking about right now.”Obviously, we’d all love to see Obsidian return to the Fallout franchise but there’s no word on who Bethesda might team up with, if this rumour is even true.As always, do take this unconfirmed tidbit with an enormous pinch of salt. Still, it does indeed make sense for Bethesda to want to capitalise on this current moment.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls 6,Starfield

The Fallout franchise is experiencing something of a renaissance right now. It’s just a damned shame that the very-far-awayFallout 5cannot capitalize on this success.If you haven’t yet started watching Prime Video’s adaptation ofFallout, you really should. It’s excellent and accessible to seasoned fans and newcomers alike.It’s Prime Video’s second most-watched TV debut ever, sitting behindThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerwith the streamer confirming that the series had secured 65 million views during its first two weeks of availability.AdvertIt’s no surprise then to hear thatBethesdahas welcomed ina 5 million player surgeacross all Fallout games. It’sFallout 4that’s drawn the most attention, particularly given that it’s just launched its new-gen update.If you’re playing on PC, the update has brokenmany ofFallout 4’s most crucial mods. If you’re on console though, you should benefit from a nice boosted experience.It goes without saying though that we’re all desperately waiting forFallout 5,a game that remains many, many years away.Take a look at our interview with the cast of Prime Video’sFalloutbelow.Bethesda is hard at work supportingStarfieldwith post-launch content but beyond that,The Elder Scrolls VIis the next game in line for release.AdvertIt’s not assumed thatTESVIwill launch any time soon, possibly being upwards of five years away.That means thatFallout 5could potentially be a decade away from release, if we’re being realistic and allowing it sufficient development time following on fromTESVI.A new rumour suggests though that another Fallout game might be in the works, an idea that’s possibly come to fruition due to the franchise’s recent success.Industry insider Jez Corden touched on the topic in the latest episode of the Xbox Two podcast (viaGameRanx): “They are currently formulating plans on how to get the next Fallout, here for us, sooner rather than later. Which I know is vague as hell, but we can’t seem (to stop) talking about, will we see Fallout this decade?”AdvertJez then went on to say thatStarfield’s Creation Engine 2 should speed up development, adding that the creation of another Fallout game could be passed to another studio: “That’s what they’re talking about right now.”Obviously, we’d all love to see Obsidian return to the Fallout franchise but there’s no word on who Bethesda might team up with, if this rumour is even true.As always, do take this unconfirmed tidbit with an enormous pinch of salt. Still, it does indeed make sense for Bethesda to want to capitalise on this current moment.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls 6,Starfield
The Fallout franchise is experiencing something of a renaissance right now. It’s just a damned shame that the very-far-awayFallout 5cannot capitalize on this success.If you haven’t yet started watching Prime Video’s adaptation ofFallout, you really should. It’s excellent and accessible to seasoned fans and newcomers alike.It’s Prime Video’s second most-watched TV debut ever, sitting behindThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerwith the streamer confirming that the series had secured 65 million views during its first two weeks of availability.AdvertIt’s no surprise then to hear thatBethesdahas welcomed ina 5 million player surgeacross all Fallout games. It’sFallout 4that’s drawn the most attention, particularly given that it’s just launched its new-gen update.If you’re playing on PC, the update has brokenmany ofFallout 4’s most crucial mods. If you’re on console though, you should benefit from a nice boosted experience.It goes without saying though that we’re all desperately waiting forFallout 5,a game that remains many, many years away.Take a look at our interview with the cast of Prime Video’sFalloutbelow.Bethesda is hard at work supportingStarfieldwith post-launch content but beyond that,The Elder Scrolls VIis the next game in line for release.AdvertIt’s not assumed thatTESVIwill launch any time soon, possibly being upwards of five years away.That means thatFallout 5could potentially be a decade away from release, if we’re being realistic and allowing it sufficient development time following on fromTESVI.A new rumour suggests though that another Fallout game might be in the works, an idea that’s possibly come to fruition due to the franchise’s recent success.Industry insider Jez Corden touched on the topic in the latest episode of the Xbox Two podcast (viaGameRanx): “They are currently formulating plans on how to get the next Fallout, here for us, sooner rather than later. Which I know is vague as hell, but we can’t seem (to stop) talking about, will we see Fallout this decade?”AdvertJez then went on to say thatStarfield’s Creation Engine 2 should speed up development, adding that the creation of another Fallout game could be passed to another studio: “That’s what they’re talking about right now.”Obviously, we’d all love to see Obsidian return to the Fallout franchise but there’s no word on who Bethesda might team up with, if this rumour is even true.As always, do take this unconfirmed tidbit with an enormous pinch of salt. Still, it does indeed make sense for Bethesda to want to capitalise on this current moment.
The Fallout franchise is experiencing something of a renaissance right now. It’s just a damned shame that the very-far-awayFallout 5cannot capitalize on this success.
If you haven’t yet started watching Prime Video’s adaptation ofFallout, you really should. It’s excellent and accessible to seasoned fans and newcomers alike.
It’s Prime Video’s second most-watched TV debut ever, sitting behindThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerwith the streamer confirming that the series had secured 65 million views during its first two weeks of availability.
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It’s no surprise then to hear thatBethesdahas welcomed ina 5 million player surgeacross all Fallout games. It’sFallout 4that’s drawn the most attention, particularly given that it’s just launched its new-gen update.
If you’re playing on PC, the update has brokenmany ofFallout 4’s most crucial mods. If you’re on console though, you should benefit from a nice boosted experience.
It goes without saying though that we’re all desperately waiting forFallout 5,a game that remains many, many years away.
Take a look at our interview with the cast of Prime Video’sFalloutbelow.
Bethesda is hard at work supportingStarfieldwith post-launch content but beyond that,The Elder Scrolls VIis the next game in line for release.
Advert
Advert
It’s not assumed thatTESVIwill launch any time soon, possibly being upwards of five years away.
That means thatFallout 5could potentially be a decade away from release, if we’re being realistic and allowing it sufficient development time following on fromTESVI.
A new rumour suggests though that another Fallout game might be in the works, an idea that’s possibly come to fruition due to the franchise’s recent success.
Industry insider Jez Corden touched on the topic in the latest episode of the Xbox Two podcast (viaGameRanx): “They are currently formulating plans on how to get the next Fallout, here for us, sooner rather than later. Which I know is vague as hell, but we can’t seem (to stop) talking about, will we see Fallout this decade?”
Advert
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Jez then went on to say thatStarfield’s Creation Engine 2 should speed up development, adding that the creation of another Fallout game could be passed to another studio: “That’s what they’re talking about right now.”
Obviously, we’d all love to see Obsidian return to the Fallout franchise but there’s no word on who Bethesda might team up with, if this rumour is even true.
As always, do take this unconfirmed tidbit with an enormous pinch of salt. Still, it does indeed make sense for Bethesda to want to capitalise on this current moment.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls 6,Starfield