Bethesda may be the studio that's most associated with the Fallout series, but it only got involved after two games had already been released and was the third developer to tackle one of the titles. In fact, Bethesda isn't even the developer that made the entry that is many consider to be the best – Fallout: New Vegas. Obsidian Entertainment's 2010 game didn't have the smoothest ride after its release, and it seemed controversial to some to release so soon after Fallout 3, especially after such a large gap between the previous entries. Despite these roadblocks, Fallout: New Vegas became a hit with many critics and developed a cult following years after its release.
As a spin-off from the main Fallout games,Fallout: New Vegaswas able to set itself apart from the other installments and introduce some new elements to the series. Fallout: New Vegas isn't a direct sequel, but it does contain many of the familiar aspects from the previous games and is set four years after the events of Fallout 3. However, the game takes players into some new regions that incorporate parts of Arizona, California, and Nevada and introduced the memorable city of New Vegas. Fallout: New Vegas may be an incredibly well-regarded game now, but many fans would love to see a remake that could truly do justice to the title's unique setting and city.
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Fallout 3 was a success and announced a new direction for the series with Bethesda at the helm. Shortly after its release, players were treated to even more content as Fallout: New Vegas launched a year after it was first announced and further expanded the Fallout universe. It continued the saga of humanity's struggle to survive in the
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