Amazon Prime's Fallout TV adaptation will not arrive with any references to bugs and glitches in its first season.
Bethesda is somewhat infamous for releasing some rather buggy games. These bugs are often amusing, and, in an odd way, an almost endearing feature that fans have come to expect with each release.
But, despite them being a common Bethesda occurrence, the first season of Fallout will not include any playful references towards these unintentional video game issues, showrunners have now confirmed.
During a roundtable held earlier this week, which was attended by IGN, Fallout's executive producer and showrunner Graham Wagner was asked about the games' various glitches.
«I mean, I don't want to throw Bethesda under the bus and talk about glitches too much, but we didn't really want to… what I kind of call meta humour… there's no save game, there's no meta elements like that,» Wagner said.
«We talked about it a great deal because one of my fondest memories playing [The Elder Scrolls 2:] Daggerfall is a moment where I just bumped into the wall and fell off the map and watched the entire world fly away from me as I fell off. And it was just transcendental and wonderful. And I was like, can we get this in the show?»
The showrunner stated we won't see any nods to them during Fallout's first series, which is set to run for eight episodes. But, while they won't be around for series one, there is still a chance they will feature in some shape or form should the show get renewed down the line.
«It's definitely on my mind as a concept,» Wagner continued. «But yeah, we stayed clear of too many winks, too many, because… we really just want people to buy into this world and not sort of be pushed out of it, because a
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