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Todd Howard "hadn't had a break in 20 years" when Fallout 4 came out, so he took a 3-month sabbatical to "go touch some grass"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "You get to a point in life where you spend more time in the fantasy world than with real people"

Obsidian knows that "everyone on the internet" keeps asking for Fallout: New Vegas 2, but its devs are currently happy working on their own IP, and "Xbox has been pretty supportive" too
By Scott McCrae published
News How about Fallout: anything that isn't 76 at this point...

Fallout leads debated making the original game 3D like Tomb Raider, but couldn't get "the amount of detail" they wanted – something Bethesda eventually achieved in Fallout 3
By Ashley Bardhan published
News It wasn't meant to be for Leonard Boyarsky

Fallout co-creator warns studios amid rising layoffs and focus on AI that devs are not replaceable: "You're left with a company where nobody knows anything"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Tim Cain doesn't see the industry going in a healthy direction

As desperate fans lament Fallout 5's no-show during the Fallout Day broadcast, Todd Howard himself promises Bethesda is "working on even more"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We're looking forward to the day where we can share that with everybody"

Bethesda's Fallout Day stream reveals Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, confirms the 2015 RPG is coming to Switch 2, and no New Vegas remake, but here's a collectors bundle instead
By Scott McCrae published
News Also, current-gen versions of Fallout 76 are coming next year

Bethesda's Fallout bundle is 70% off and gets you every main Fallout game and all DLC for $43 in one of the best Steam RPG deals of the season
By Jordan Gerblick published
news They wouldn't have believed this in 1997

Pillars of Eternity and Fallout: New Vegas lead Josh Sawyer says RPGs are "more interesting" grounded in reality: "Once things get too magical… it's impossible to bring it back down to Earth"
By Anna Koselke published
News He's got a point
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