fans needn't worry about the franchise's future as some fans already know what to expect in the fifth game. Following the release and subsequent support afforded to 2018's, the video game series set within a retro post-apocalyptic future has been relatively dormant outside of a few expansions released for the aforementioned survival MMO. Now, as Prime Video's adaptation looms over the horizon, some of those involved with its creation have confirmed that they have some insight into what fans can expect in a potential .
Per Kotaku, Jonathan Nolan, the co-creator of the streaming series revealed that he knows about the kind of story players will experience in because Todd Howard, the director and executive producer behind Bethesda's video games, shut down various ideas because they clashed with his vision for the next game. Howard himself has stated that he's told Nolan, as well as other members of the creative team, about 's narrative. At the time of writing, nothing further is known about 's story but fans will be pleased to know that Bethesda already has some ideas.
Bethesda Game Studios has yet to announce any concrete plans regarding 's development timeline, stating that production will begin in earnest after the release of . Given that, which was released in 2023, has been the company's priority since roughly 2018, it's safe to say that the next game is quite a few years away given that the sixth was announced in 2018 but precious little has been revealed about the fantasy epic. Bethesda's gamestraditionally have relatively lengthy periods between releases with there being a seven-year gap between and .
While the fifth game may be a ways off, fans of the franchise will hopefully be able to scratch the itch for The Wasteland with Prime Video's series. Nolan has previously stated that the show is set ten years after the events of but hasn't revealed whether any familiar faces will show up during the course of its narrative, confirming that the story is original so those who are unfamiliar with the games will be able to understand what's going on. Whether not manages to impress fans and newcomers alike remains unknown but all will be answered when it premieres on April 12.
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Amazon’s TV adaptation of the Fallout video game franchise is taking a fresh approach to its source material. Rather than rework an existing storyline from one of the games — or multiple games — it will tell an original story. That means longtime Fallout fans won’t already be spoiled on Fallout, the way that fans of another ambitious video-game-to-TV adaptation, The Last of Us, were.
may be a generally uplifting game about finding purpose and peace through hard work and nature, but one player has discovered an incredibly sad moment that no one expected. As players journey through Pelican Town and make friends with all the locals, they'll slowly come to understand the community's dynamics and the relationships that connect everyone. While most of these are very wholesome, sometimes the game can be unexpectedly dark by dropping a shockingly heavy narrative moment without any kind of warning.
The 1.6 Update for may still be fresh on the community's minds but that hasn't stopped developer ConcernedApe from pushing out yet another patch to fix some known issues and add in some small extra features. Despite being nearly a decade old, the beloved farming RPG is widely regarded as one of the best games ever made in no small part due to the impressive amount of post-launch content it's received over the years. The latest hotfix isn't intended as a full expansion but rather shepherds in some much-needed tweaks and balances.
With Amazon’s new Fallout TV show slated to hit Prime next month, longtime Fallout fans have already started wondering what the next official entry in the iconic post-apocalyptic video game series will look like.
The latest content update for brought with it an abundance of new things for players to discover but the community may have just stumbled upon the patch's best secret yet. It's no secret that the beloved farming RPG by developer Concerned Ape is absolutely awash with strange and wonderful items hidden away behind puzzles and clandestine quests that make them all the more rewarding. The latest find should not only impress even veterans of the game but should help them progress through some of those tougher floors in the Skull Cavern.
Amazon’s Prime Video released a first look at a scene from its upcoming Fallout television show based on the iconic videogame franchise of the same name.
Fallout's upcoming TV show is a little under a month away, with Amazon and Bethesda doing their best to excite players with a flurry of new info, trailers, interviews and show clips. It's hard not to be a little hyped up right now if you're a Fallout fan, and it seems like that excitement is getting people to revisit games from across the series, either out of nostalgia, or pure impatience.
A Fallout 4 player has shown off a hilarious clip that appears to show older NPC Mama Murphy breakdancing on top of a pommel horse. Fallout 4 has seen plenty of funny moments over the years, but this one definitely ranks among the most bizarre.
As we march our way steadily through the year and closer to Amazon's Fallout release date next month, the show's cast and crew have started their promotional rounds. And, this week, actor Walton Goggins has shared more on his character The Ghoul, along with a clip from the upcoming series.
Fallout's long-awaited TV show is a little under a month away, and we got our best look at the project so far with a trailer released earlier this month. For the most part, it looks like an incredibly faithful adaptation of a typical Fallout title, complete with a Mister Handy, Ghouls, iconic weaponry, the Brotherhood of Steel, NCR, and pretty much everything else that will make Fallout nerds point at their screens and clap.