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"The question is does he actually have the chops to make it happen? And there's some indications that he does."
With Fallout Season 1 being a huge hit and Fallout Season 2 starting today, everyone's been looking to Bethesda for the answer to a pretty important question: when the heck are we gonna get a new Fallout game to go with the show, huh? Ever heard of striking while the iron is hot? Todd? Todd?
The creators of the Fallout TV show have confirmed Season 2 avoids making any New Vegas ending canon by taking what they call "the fog of war approach."
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Fallout: New Vegas just got an awesome fan remaster you can download now
Fallout: New Vegas might not be getting the remaster it deserves quite yet, but a fan has done the hard work of porting it to another image.
In November a beta build of Fallout: New Vegas that is a whole two gigabytes bigger than the release version was uncovered on an Xbox 360 dev kit. It contained locations, textures, and even whole NPCs that were ultimately cut to get the finished game down to a more workable size.
Bethesda director Todd Howard has opened up on Fallout's return to New Vegas, and how the TV show's creative team is approaching stepping back into the iconic RPG location. "We sort of approach it like we do a new game. Like, hey, we're starting fresh," Howard tells GamesRadar+.