Bethesda confirms Fallout 3 and New Vegas remasters, makes Obsidian collaboration official, and says Fallout 5 is in 'pre-production'
Bethesda has officially unveiled a wave of major announcements for the Fallout franchise, confirming that remasters of both Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are currently in…
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Bethesda has officially unveiled a wave of major announcements for the Fallout franchise, confirming that remasters of both Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are currently in development. Alongside these remakes, the publisher has announced an official collaboration with Obsidian Entertainment on an upcoming Fallout project and confirmed that Fallout 5 has entered its pre-production phase.
Restoring the Wasteland Classics
According to a report by PC Gamer, Bethesda has solidified its plans to remaster Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. These two titles are widely considered high points for the franchise, with New Vegas in particular commanding a dedicated following since its initial release.
While the existence of these remasters is now officially confirmed, Bethesda has kept specific details limited. The publisher has not yet provided release windows or specified which platforms the remasters will target. It also remains unknown how extensive the visual and mechanical overhauls for these classic RPGs will be.
Reuniting with Obsidian and Fallout 5 Status
In another major development for the franchise, Bethesda has made its collaboration with Obsidian Entertainment official. The two companies are partnering on a brand-new Fallout project. This marks a notable reunion, as Obsidian originally developed the acclaimed Fallout: New Vegas. However, the exact nature of this new project remains undisclosed, and no timeline has been established for its release.
For fans looking even further ahead, Bethesda confirmed that Fallout 5 is officially in pre-production. The studio has clarified that the next mainline entry remains a "long-term destination" for the developer, signaling that a full release is still far on the horizon.
Corporate Context and Timing
As noted in the reporting by PC Gamer, the timing of these announcements is highly notable. The publication frames this sudden cascade of major Fallout news as a response to the recent large-scale layoffs that have impacted Xbox. Announcing highly anticipated remasters and a long-awaited reunion with Obsidian may serve as a strategic effort to build positive sentiment amid corporate restructuring.
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