As much as I love every game in the Fallout series, there’s something extra special aboutFallout New Vegas. DeveloperObsidian took what Bethesda had done withFallout 3and made a much tighter, RPG-heavy experience. That it was made in just 18 months is, frankly, a miracle.It’s a damn crime Obsidian hasn’t been able to make a newFalloutsinceNew Vegas, and while it’s great to seeFallout 76go from strength to strength, we want to goback to Mojave Wasteland for more adventures. Fortunately, it looks like our wish might actually be about to be granted.Take a look at this stunning mod forFallout: New Vegasbelow. The children, they yearn for more Fallout. And if Bethesda isn’t going to do it, you can always trust the fans.On 29 February, European ratings board PEGI added a new rating for a PC version ofFallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition,completely out of the blue. It’s worth noting than an Ultimate Edition ofNew Vegasdoes already exist, and contains the base game plus a bunch of small content packs. But this released in February 2012, so what’s with the update in February 2024?AdvertIt could be nothing more exciting than a slightly updated version of the bundle coming to PC, but many fans are hopeful we could be getting a remaster or, better yet, a full remake ofNew Vegas.With theFalloutTV series landing next month andFallout 5still years away(a decade at least!), we’d imagineBethesdawould want to capitalise on the hype and get something out. I’d have assumed the new-gen update forFallout 4would’ve been the surest bet, but if we are getting a new version ofNew Vegasyou certainly won’t hear any complaining from me.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox

Fallout New Vegas remake teased, this is not a drill

As much as I love every game in the Fallout series, there’s something extra special aboutFallout New Vegas. DeveloperObsidian took what Bethesda had done withFallout 3and made a much tighter, RPG-heavy experience. That it was made in just 18 months is, frankly, a miracle.It’s a damn crime Obsidian hasn’t been able to make a newFalloutsinceNew Vegas, and while it’s great to seeFallout 76go from strength to strength, we want to goback to Mojave Wasteland for more adventures. Fortunately, it looks like our wish might actually be about to be granted.Take a look at this stunning mod forFallout: New Vegasbelow. The children, they yearn for more Fallout. And if Bethesda isn’t going to do it, you can always trust the fans.On 29 February, European ratings board PEGI added a new rating for a PC version ofFallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition,completely out of the blue. It’s worth noting than an Ultimate Edition ofNew Vegasdoes already exist, and contains the base game plus a bunch of small content packs. But this released in February 2012, so what’s with the update in February 2024?AdvertIt could be nothing more exciting than a slightly updated version of the bundle coming to PC, but many fans are hopeful we could be getting a remaster or, better yet, a full remake ofNew Vegas.With theFalloutTV series landing next month andFallout 5still years away(a decade at least!), we’d imagineBethesdawould want to capitalise on the hype and get something out. I’d have assumed the new-gen update forFallout 4would’ve been the surest bet, but if we are getting a new version ofNew Vegasyou certainly won’t hear any complaining from me.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox

As much as I love every game in the Fallout series, there’s something extra special aboutFallout New Vegas. DeveloperObsidian took what Bethesda had done withFallout 3and made a much tighter, RPG-heavy experience. That it was made in just 18 months is, frankly, a miracle.It’s a damn crime Obsidian hasn’t been able to make a newFalloutsinceNew Vegas, and while it’s great to seeFallout 76go from strength to strength, we want to goback to Mojave Wasteland for more adventures. Fortunately, it looks like our wish might actually be about to be granted.Take a look at this stunning mod forFallout: New Vegasbelow. The children, they yearn for more Fallout. And if Bethesda isn’t going to do it, you can always trust the fans.On 29 February, European ratings board PEGI added a new rating for a PC version ofFallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition,completely out of the blue. It’s worth noting than an Ultimate Edition ofNew Vegasdoes already exist, and contains the base game plus a bunch of small content packs. But this released in February 2012, so what’s with the update in February 2024?AdvertIt could be nothing more exciting than a slightly updated version of the bundle coming to PC, but many fans are hopeful we could be getting a remaster or, better yet, a full remake ofNew Vegas.With theFalloutTV series landing next month andFallout 5still years away(a decade at least!), we’d imagineBethesdawould want to capitalise on the hype and get something out. I’d have assumed the new-gen update forFallout 4would’ve been the surest bet, but if we are getting a new version ofNew Vegasyou certainly won’t hear any complaining from me.

As much as I love every game in the Fallout series, there’s something extra special aboutFallout New Vegas. DeveloperObsidian took what Bethesda had done withFallout 3and made a much tighter, RPG-heavy experience. That it was made in just 18 months is, frankly, a miracle.

It’s a damn crime Obsidian hasn’t been able to make a newFalloutsinceNew Vegas, and while it’s great to seeFallout 76go from strength to strength, we want to goback to Mojave Wasteland for more adventures. Fortunately, it looks like our wish might actually be about to be granted.

Take a look at this stunning mod forFallout: New Vegasbelow. The children, they yearn for more Fallout. And if Bethesda isn’t going to do it, you can always trust the fans.

On 29 February, European ratings board PEGI added a new rating for a PC version ofFallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition,completely out of the blue. It’s worth noting than an Ultimate Edition ofNew Vegasdoes already exist, and contains the base game plus a bunch of small content packs. But this released in February 2012, so what’s with the update in February 2024?

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It could be nothing more exciting than a slightly updated version of the bundle coming to PC, but many fans are hopeful we could be getting a remaster or, better yet, a full remake ofNew Vegas.

With theFalloutTV series landing next month andFallout 5still years away(a decade at least!), we’d imagineBethesdawould want to capitalise on the hype and get something out. I’d have assumed the new-gen update forFallout 4would’ve been the surest bet, but if we are getting a new version ofNew Vegasyou certainly won’t hear any complaining from me.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox