John Gonzalez has returned to Obsidian Entertainment after 14 years, stirring excitement from many fans of . Gonzales was the lead writer for the highly praised, and his return has lead to speculation about a possible sequel. Regardless of what Gonzales was going to do, fans of would have immediately thought of a sequel to .
As if sensing this, Gonzalez has made it clear that his current project is not a sequel. Despite this, his return raises questions, especially since Obsidian has shown interest in the series through remakes or new stories. This news comes as Obsidian is busy preparing to launch and working on, but bringing back such an important figure suggests the developer might be thinking about returning to the universe, particularly the Mojave Wasteland.
The news that John Gonzalez, the lead writer for, is rejoining Obsidian Entertainment is exciting.Gonzalez left the studio about 14 years ago after creating the beloved spin-off, and now he’s back on the team. Although he mentioned on LinkedIn that his new project is "," Obsidian has regained a great writer. He was responsible for the intricate story and tough moral choices that helped make popular.
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With Obsidian already having shown interest in revisiting the universe, there's a possibility players might see a return to the Mojave Wasteland, whether that's a remaster of the original game or a new project inspired by it. Despite being busy with other games likeand, Obsidian hiring a writer means the studio is likely working on a new project.
The change in ownership could really impact the chances of a sequel to. Previous problems, like disagreements about bonuses for the first game and contract issues, now seem less important. With Microsoft owning both studios, there's conceivably a better chance they can work together. If both sides are interested, this could
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