Though and may be completely different games, one scary monster noticed in each may be the connection Bethesda fans have been looking for. Bethesda is known for its open-world RPGs even though some have had roller-coaster success in recent years. Meanwhile, the recent live-action show received mass acclaim and has helped propel sales of the franchise's games. Along with the show, next-gen updates were given to which even included some new content for players to enjoy.
was the franchise's first step into multiplayer but was initially fumbled massively. However, the buggy and empty world of Appalachia was eventually filled with future expansions. Although the player numbers before the show were minimal compared to other live-service games, is a game worth playing in 2024. launched with as much hype as any recent Bethesda game but generally fell short. A bland universe with massive performance issues doomed the game from the start. is reported to receive its first DLC sometime in 2024, but regardless of quality, it may be too late to redeem entirely.
Although there's no official connection between the and universes, an enemy that appears in both games may prove otherwise. A monster called The Interloper shows up as part of exploration in both games. These monsters, while not exactly the same, sharesimilarities physically and in lore that could lead to a connection. A connection like this would be a huge sign for the franchise and perhaps show the future of humanity.
In The Interloper is this tree-like, static entity found in the Lucky Hole Mines. It was originally worshiped by a sect of the Mothman Cult that felt called to it, but this cult later split up when some found the darker worshiping of The Interloper to be disgusting. It is unknown what The Interloper does besides sending visions to humans and absorbing the blood of sacrifices. The player can discover The Interloper in the mine, but it isimpossible to kill the entity, so even 's best builds are useless
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