Fallout 5is starting to look more and more like an Xbox exclusive, bad news for PlayStation fans.Following the success and hype of theFallout TV series, it’s no surprise fans are eager to play a new game in the series.If you’ve never played aFalloutgame before but loved the TV show, check out the below video for the best place to startIt seemsXboxis just as eager as fans are too, as it wasrecently reportedthe company is seriously considering handing development ofFallout 5over to a different studio to get the game out quicker, something that hasn’t been done sinceFallout: New Vegas.AdvertBethesdais still putting the finishing touches onStarfieldwhilst developingThe Elder Scrolls VI, meaningFallout 5’srelease date is still years and years away.Now speedrunning the game’s development to capitalise on the growing success of the series is one thing, though it’s believed Xbox has something even more drastic in mind as well.The latest theories and rumours suggestFallout 5is still being planned as an Xbox andPCexclusive, meaningPlayStationfans could potentially be left out despite the other games being available on their consoles.It makes sense consideringStarfieldwas made exclusive to Xbox, and despite rumours a few weeks ago that a PlayStation port is in development it seems the company is planning to keep it that way.AdvertThis means from a business standpoint it’d make sense to do the same forFallout 5, and evenThe Elder Scrolls VI,though it’d obviously run the risk of upsetting a large portion of the fanbase.It’s unknown whenFallout 5is planned to release, as if Bethesda stay at the helm it’ll likely be sometime in the 2030’s, though handing it off to a different studio could bump it up to before the end of the decade.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Bethesda

The next Fallout game set to skip PlayStation, we’re afraid

Fallout 5is starting to look more and more like an Xbox exclusive, bad news for PlayStation fans.Following the success and hype of theFallout TV series, it’s no surprise fans are eager to play a new game in the series.If you’ve never played aFalloutgame before but loved the TV show, check out the below video for the best place to startIt seemsXboxis just as eager as fans are too, as it wasrecently reportedthe company is seriously considering handing development ofFallout 5over to a different studio to get the game out quicker, something that hasn’t been done sinceFallout: New Vegas.AdvertBethesdais still putting the finishing touches onStarfieldwhilst developingThe Elder Scrolls VI, meaningFallout 5’srelease date is still years and years away.Now speedrunning the game’s development to capitalise on the growing success of the series is one thing, though it’s believed Xbox has something even more drastic in mind as well.The latest theories and rumours suggestFallout 5is still being planned as an Xbox andPCexclusive, meaningPlayStationfans could potentially be left out despite the other games being available on their consoles.It makes sense consideringStarfieldwas made exclusive to Xbox, and despite rumours a few weeks ago that a PlayStation port is in development it seems the company is planning to keep it that way.AdvertThis means from a business standpoint it’d make sense to do the same forFallout 5, and evenThe Elder Scrolls VI,though it’d obviously run the risk of upsetting a large portion of the fanbase.It’s unknown whenFallout 5is planned to release, as if Bethesda stay at the helm it’ll likely be sometime in the 2030’s, though handing it off to a different studio could bump it up to before the end of the decade.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Bethesda

Fallout 5is starting to look more and more like an Xbox exclusive, bad news for PlayStation fans.Following the success and hype of theFallout TV series, it’s no surprise fans are eager to play a new game in the series.If you’ve never played aFalloutgame before but loved the TV show, check out the below video for the best place to startIt seemsXboxis just as eager as fans are too, as it wasrecently reportedthe company is seriously considering handing development ofFallout 5over to a different studio to get the game out quicker, something that hasn’t been done sinceFallout: New Vegas.AdvertBethesdais still putting the finishing touches onStarfieldwhilst developingThe Elder Scrolls VI, meaningFallout 5’srelease date is still years and years away.Now speedrunning the game’s development to capitalise on the growing success of the series is one thing, though it’s believed Xbox has something even more drastic in mind as well.The latest theories and rumours suggestFallout 5is still being planned as an Xbox andPCexclusive, meaningPlayStationfans could potentially be left out despite the other games being available on their consoles.It makes sense consideringStarfieldwas made exclusive to Xbox, and despite rumours a few weeks ago that a PlayStation port is in development it seems the company is planning to keep it that way.AdvertThis means from a business standpoint it’d make sense to do the same forFallout 5, and evenThe Elder Scrolls VI,though it’d obviously run the risk of upsetting a large portion of the fanbase.It’s unknown whenFallout 5is planned to release, as if Bethesda stay at the helm it’ll likely be sometime in the 2030’s, though handing it off to a different studio could bump it up to before the end of the decade.

Fallout 5is starting to look more and more like an Xbox exclusive, bad news for PlayStation fans.

Following the success and hype of theFallout TV series, it’s no surprise fans are eager to play a new game in the series.

If you’ve never played aFalloutgame before but loved the TV show, check out the below video for the best place to start

It seemsXboxis just as eager as fans are too, as it wasrecently reportedthe company is seriously considering handing development ofFallout 5over to a different studio to get the game out quicker, something that hasn’t been done sinceFallout: New Vegas.

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Bethesdais still putting the finishing touches onStarfieldwhilst developingThe Elder Scrolls VI, meaningFallout 5’srelease date is still years and years away.

Now speedrunning the game’s development to capitalise on the growing success of the series is one thing, though it’s believed Xbox has something even more drastic in mind as well.

The latest theories and rumours suggestFallout 5is still being planned as an Xbox andPCexclusive, meaningPlayStationfans could potentially be left out despite the other games being available on their consoles.

It makes sense consideringStarfieldwas made exclusive to Xbox, and despite rumours a few weeks ago that a PlayStation port is in development it seems the company is planning to keep it that way.

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This means from a business standpoint it’d make sense to do the same forFallout 5, and evenThe Elder Scrolls VI,though it’d obviously run the risk of upsetting a large portion of the fanbase.

It’s unknown whenFallout 5is planned to release, as if Bethesda stay at the helm it’ll likely be sometime in the 2030’s, though handing it off to a different studio could bump it up to before the end of the decade.

Topics:Fallout,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Bethesda