Latest about Fallout

Fallout boss Todd Howard reassures New Vegas fans that the Amazon TV show built an "incredible" set for season 2: "Their ability to pull it off on the scale, so much of it practical, it was incredible"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Grab a Nuka-Cola, because Fallout season 2 is on its way

Fallout 5 could take a lesson from Starfield and its ship-building says former Fallout 4 dev, who really wants Bethesda to push power armor and settlement customization in the next RPG
By George Young published
News "Cars and trucks and things that go would be cool"

Can you A.C.E this Fallout quiz?
By Leon Hurley published
Quiz Test your skills in our Fallout quiz

Fallout's TV adaptation is "way more" popular than Todd Howard expected, so the RPG series' devs have had to ensure "the games are ready for all the players who are coming into them"
By Scott McCrae published
News That seemingly isn't making Fallout 5 come any faster though...

Bethesda's Todd Howard tips his hat to Obsidian, says he invited the Fallout: New Vegas devs to the Fallout Season 2 set to relive the iconic setting
By Kaan Serin published
News "We know the folks at Obsidian well, love their work, and so we reached out to them"

Fallout co-creator says fan theories are too often decided by "the most entitled people on the internet" – only IP owners determine what's canon: "They say something, that's canon"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Tim Cain thinks you might be confused

Ghost in the Shell director and Death Stranding 2's pizza guy has "deep respect" for Hideo Kojima games, but hasn't been able to pull himself off Fallout 4 for 8 years
By Kaan Serin published
News Mamoru Oshii can't quit Bethesda's post-apocalyptic wasteland

Fallout co-creator Tim Cain says "leaving some mystery" and undeveloped lore in games is important so players are keen to play follow-ups and sequels: "If you tell everything, players will want nothing"
By Scott McCrae published
News "Just leave a little mystery in there. It'll be good for you. People will like it."
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more




