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Fallout 3 Remastered seems almost inevitable now, but still a long way off

Modern Bethesda likes to take its time. Starfield was in active development for eight years before it was able to disappoint cosmic explorers. The Elder Scrolls 6, meanwhile, was announced way back in 2018, didn’t enter active development until 2023, and won’t launch until 2026 at the earliest—and let’s face it, it’s gonna be a lot longer.

The chances of us getting a brand new Fallout this decade, then, are pretty slim. But you know Todd and his buds are desperately trying to figure out how to capitalise on the series’ popularity, especially in the face of the ongoing Amazon TV show, which is gearing up for its second season.

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Sure, Fallout 76’s live service format means it will continue to grow, bringing in new players and more cash, but it’s no replacement for a new Fallout game. So what’s the solution? I’d be willing to bet a case of Nuka Cola on Bethesda trying to replicate the already significant success of Oblivion Remastered. And it’s an incredibly safe bet, given the mention of a Fallout 3 remaster in the same leaked FTC documents that confirmed Oblivion Remastered was coming.

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