Although thefranchise has found plenty of success with its Bethesda-developed entries, it could be exactly the right time for a sequel to . A spinoff game that followed after the success of, still holds a unique place in the series, offering a setting and story that hasn't been replicated within the universe ever since, and a devoted subsection of fans still see it as the best game that the series has to offer.
Though games from onward are mostly developed by Bethesda, the development of was notably done by Obsidian Entertainment — a studio which was known, at the time, for RPGs like. Being created by a different team, 's story, setting, and gameplay, while taking plenty of cues from, also included more unique aspects, some of which haven't been seen again in the series since. And while was more a cult classic than a breakout success, it could be the perfect time for a sequel.
Although as a video game series hasn't seen much activity since the releases of and, as well as the various DLCs for each game, now has a live-action TV series — one that, unlike most modern games, is to be based on the west coast and, surprisingly, seems to take more after (aesthetically, at least), than any other modern game. Based around Los Angeles, the TV series is geographically closest to the setting of, andrepresents a good opportunity for a sequel.
While the TV series is set to be an original story within the setting, almost entirely separate from the stories of any single game, it does, at least on a surface level, bear some notable similarities to , with a western aesthetic and a setting that more closely matches the desert wasteland of than, for example, 's New England Commonwealth. And though these similarities are mostly superficial, the success of the show could represent an opportunity to revive for a long-awaited sequel.
Although the Bethesda-developed games have garnered huge success and generally positive reception in their own right, is, in the eyes of many fans, still
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