Fallout: New Vegas According to the game's original designer, Chris Avellone, a remaster isn't likely to happen anytime soon. Rumors of potential Fallout: New Vegas remaster or remake circulated between Fallout fans following Season 2 of the Amazon Prime series, which takes Lucy, The Ghoul and Maximus to the iconic Mojave Wasteland. However, at this time, Bethesda has not made any official announcement regarding the project.
The Fallout the franchise has been light on video game releases in the time since the last entry, Fallout 76released almost 8 years ago in 2018. While Fallout fans were able to enjoy two seasons of Amazon Prime Fallout series in recent years, it seems that a new game in the franchise is still years away, something Bethesda confirms Fallout 5 will be the next game the studio is working on The Elder Scrolls 6 is released Meantime, Fallout Fans are hoping that some of the older games in the franchise will get a remastered treatment, but Chris Avellone now says that fans shouldn't hold their breath for a moment. New Vegas remaster in the near future.
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Fallout: New Vegas designer Chris Avellone doesn't think Bethesda could easily make a remaster
In an interview with Fallout YouTuber TKs-Mantis, Avellone states that he believes Bethesda “doesn't have the technical know-how to make a remaster New VegasHis opinion is based on the fact that Obsidian Entertainment, the original developers Fallout: New Vegasnever delivered the final source code to Bethesda after the game was completed. As a result, Bethesda would have to essentially reinvent itself New Vegas from scratch, a task that might be too ambitious for a remaster.
One solution Avellone proposed was for Bethesda to potentially take the original version of Creation Engine from New Vegas and wrap it with Unreal Engine visuals, similar to The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered was created. However, Avellone notes that Bethesda would likely want to test this process with a remaster Fallout 3 before proceeding to attempt a New Vegas remaster. Since both Obsidian and Bethesda are part of the same parent company, Microsoft, it's possible that the two studios could work together on a remaster. New Vegasbut this is not a guaranteed partnership.
Avellone has a rather rich history behind it Fallout series and RPG as a whole. Not only does he get credit for his work Fallout 2 and Fallout: New Vegasbut Avellone also contributed games like Planetary Landscape: Torment, Icewind Dale, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2and Neverwinter Nights 2. Avellone was also the co-founder of Obsidian Entertainment, so he has a solid understanding of game development, especially when it comes to RPG creation.
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Despite these discouraging comments from Avellone, there is still hope that a Fallout: New Vegas the remaster will finally see the light of day. Meanwhile, there are indications that Bethesda is working on a Fallout 3 remaster, including trusted insiders reporting development and Fallout 3 remaster and even links to toy lists Fallout 3 Remastered appearing online. Even if it doesn't have to be New Vegas remaster that some fans are hoping, if Avellone's thoughts are any indication, Bethesda could be laying the groundwork for a full-fledged New Vegas remaster with one pro Fallout 3 charge management.
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October 19, 2010
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M for Mature: Blood and gore, intense violence, sexual content, strong language, drug use
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