Bethesda Seemingly Has Two Unannounced Fallout Projects in the Works

Nearly a decade after the release of Fallout 4 and six years since Fallout 76 hit the shelves, the anticipation for a new game in the Fallout series is more intense than ever, especially with the boost from Amazon Prime’s successful Fallout TV series. In a recent dialogue on Kinda Funny Games, Bethesda Game Studios' Todd Howard shared insights into the expansive future plans for the Fallout franchise, discreetly suggesting that two undisclosed projects are in progress.

During the interview, Howard elaborated on various aspects related to the franchise, including the second season of the Fallout series, the mobile game Fallout Shelter, and updates for Fallout 76. Subtly folded into his conversation were mentions of two mysterious projects that are yet to be announced, adding an intriguing layer of anticipation for fans.

Howard conveyed his wish for faster project rollouts, yet he underscored the need to uphold superior quality in each endeavor, stating, "If I could have all these projects completed right away, I certainly would." ady immediately, I would. However, the main focus is always on delivering a high quality experience," he conveyed during the interview.

Discussion about Fallout's future also touched on early work on Fallout 5, set to be Bethesda's focus after The Elder Scrolls 6. Recent comments from journalist Jez Corden suggest that Microsoft might be finding ways to expedite this development. Additionally, leaks from 2020 hinted at a Fallout 3 remaster, though its current status remains uncertain.

With these developments, it appears Bethesda has a robust plan for continuing the Fallout legacy, though fans may have to be patient as these exciting projects slowly come to fruition.

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