If you are a fan of Prime Video Fallout Show and the games on which it is based, it sounds like Bethesda is ready to capitalize its current and Future success.
Speaking with Variety,, Fallout 76 Creative Director Jon Rush had the team of this game and the creative forces behind the series discussed “align things with the show’s seasonal releases.” The implication is some in-game links to the show, maybe skins for the key characters or in-game event reminiscent of some episodes, similar to what Fortnite does with major estates regularly. Time-wise, is a 200-year gap between 76 (fixed in the past) and the show (“furthest in the future”), and the developers deliberately keep any overlap “pretty simple.” Rush openly noticed that the two projects “join really well”, so wait for them to link eventually.
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For the fans of Fallout Single-player offers that have been non-existent in the past decade, you may also get something. In a recent episode of the Friends for a second podcastVGC journalist Jordan Middler claimed that “numerous projects” for the post-apocalyptic series is in development, including “I think you all want.”
This last comment suggests Remaster of 2008 Fallout 3, who was mentioned in Microsoft leaked documents by 2023 along with Remaster of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It’s a mystery of what could be those other projects, except for one likely to be Fallout 5. Middler indicated that a most desired project is several years away, so it will take some time before anything concrete comes.
Luckily, the second season of Fallout There are only a few months away, beating Prime video sometime in December.
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