The head of Obsidian Entertainment, the California-based studio that developed Fallout: New Vegas, has said the company would jump at the chance to make another Fallout game someday. Feargus Urquhart told DualShockers plainly, «Of course, if we ever got the opportunity to make another Fallout game, we'd make it.»
Urquhart said it's now a matter of if the opportunity arises, and recent events may suggest Obsidian has a greater chance of making it happen, though nothing is confirmed right now. Obsidian was a private company until 2018 when Microsoft acquired the studio. Microsoft later bought ZeniMax, which owns Bethesda, so now Obsidian and Fallout are under the same roof.
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«I hung around at Interplay for probably an extra year because I wanted to work on Fallout more. I love Fallout,» Urquhart told DualShockers.
Obsidian is seemingly an extremely busy studio with multiple teams dedicated to a number of different projects. The survival game Grounded just released its 1.0 version, while the RPG Pentiment is due out in November. Obsidian is also working on the RPG Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2. Urquhart said there should come a time in the future when Obsidian can consider its next project, and he's hopeful Fallout could be one.
«At some point we'll start looking into what those next games are going to be, and I would be surprised if Fallout is not on that list,» he said. «If we were to do Fallout, it has to tie in with what Bethesda is doing with Fallout and a lot of other
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