Amazon Prime's Fallout TV adaptation will not arrive with any references to bugs and glitches in its first season.
18.11.2023 - 00:11 / gameranx.com / Todd Howard / Will
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Here are what some viewers had to say about the recent video interview.
I hope The Elder Scrolls 6 sees a return to a smaller detailed worlds that feel visually connected. That was the strongest parts of TES and Fallout for me, you constantly stumbled upon unique handcrafted location, each with their own stories to discover (many left unfinished for the player to interpret). While Starfield was a huge leap in many regards I feel like the core feel of a Bethesda game was somewhat lost within the scale of it for many of us.
Despite everything that’s happened in the past couple of years I like that he highlighted the fact that these games are a group production not just him.
Despite Starfield not living up to what I had hoped it to be, Bethesda will always be responsible for giving me some of the best memories I’ve had playing video games.
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Todd Howard has been one of the more iconic video game industry names of recent years. Known for developing some thrilling RPGs under the Bethesda banner, his latest work just launched a few months ago. Starfield is still getting quite a bit of praise from fans as they progress through the game. However, once again, we know that the next game up to bat will be The Elder Scrolls VI . That’s at least according to Todd, as he referenced the title in a recent video upload.
Recently, The Wired had Todd Howard on their YouTube channel. Overall, the video was all about the breakdown of his career. We got a look at some of the massive video game projects that he was a part of, including his first game, a 1995 release called The Terminator: Future Shock . Decades later, we’re still getting some thrilling video game projects that Todd, along with hundreds of other developers, worked on. As Todd reached the end of the video, he mentioned that there are still quite a few developers attached to video game titles on display.
For instance, updates are being worked on with Fallout 76 , and about 250 employees are still working through Starfield content. We’ll see more content released for Starfield, so it makes sense to see a rather large group working on the game at this point. However, Todd notes that the next game in the works from him will be The Elder Scrolls VI , a title we don’t know much about at this point.
We know that The Elder Scrolls VI won’t be coming until after post-launch content is settled with Starfield . As a result, we’ll still have to wait a good bit before anything about that title is unveiled. The only recent comments made on the game came back in August of this year when Todd noted that they wanted to make the next game their ultimate fantasy-world simulator.
Just how well it will compare to The Elder
Amazon Prime's Fallout TV adaptation will not arrive with any references to bugs and glitches in its first season.
We got our first look at the Fallout TV series last week with a trailer on Saturday preceded by a behind-the-scenes report from Vanity Fair, which included looks at the show's main characters and surprisingly bright and colorful post-nuclear world, and of course some words from Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard. The report also included a small and frankly baffling detail for fans to look forward to: Vault Boy, the real-world mascot of the series and in-game avatar of fictional megacorp Vault-Tec, is going to get his very own origin story.
is Bethesda Softworks’ biggest game yet in almost every respect, featuring an unprecedented amount of playable space, an inventive New Game Plus feature, and a record-breaking launch. The game took roughly seven years to complete—typical Bethesda games take around four—and is considered a true passion project on behalf of Bethesda director Todd Howard and the rest of the developers. In December 2023, was reported to see 1.2 million daily players, and had amassed somewhere around 12,000,000 players in total.
Amazon has released the first trailer for its upcoming Fallout TV series.
Oh, Phil Spencer, what won’t you say next? We ask this because, true to his nature, he’s been making plenty of bold claims and statements about the future of Xbox, including going backward on things he said not too long ago. But his focus today is on Starfield, which came out a few months back after YEARS of development by Bethesda. While the title rocketed off to a hot start, pun intended, things cooled off quickly once people dove into the game and learned more about it. But at the CCXP show in Brazil, as noted by PCGamesN, Spencer was there to say that he felt the game could have the longevity of a certain other Bethesda title.
After years of waiting, Amazon Studios has released the first trailer for its upcoming TV adaptation of Fallout. The series is set to premiere on April 12 on Amazon Prime, and this teaser proves that visually speaking, the series appears to faithfully capture the essence of Bethesda’s beloved RPG.
12 million people have played the spacefaring Starfield, just three months after takeoff.
Amazon has dropped a new meaty teaser to get us in the mood for the upcoming Fallout TV show.
Amazon’s Fallout TV series has got its first teaser trailer, and a release date, with the studio confirming the series will be available to stream from April 12th. The series focuses on a Vault Dweller from Vault 33 making the way to the surface, learning to survive in a new world 200 years after the bomb’s fell.
Prime Video has unveiled the first trailer for its coming Fallout TV show at Brazil's CCXP – and holy crap, it's epic.
is arguably Bethesda Softworks’ most ambitious project to date. Offering players over 1,000 planets to explore, the scale of is immense; it’s fitting, then, that it was Bethesda’s biggest game launch of all time. Like with the studio’s other hits like and, offers players a huge amount of choice when it comes to how, when, and even if they complete its main story. The game took over seven years to make and, judging by studio head Todd Howard’s comments, was designed to be played for even longer.
Before we're bombarded with trailers at The Game Awards next week, and even before we get a glimpse of GTA 6 in its first-ever trailer on December 5, there's something else coming along to tease your eager eyeballs.