Two of the biggest names in the RPG genre are Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. One whisks players off to a fantastical world filled with magic while the other brings them to a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Each franchise goes for a very different feel, but they are both tied together by the studio that makes them. For years now, Bethesda has been delivering fantasy adventures through The Elder Scrolls and science-fiction based tales with the Fallout franchise. Both series have amassed a huge fanbase, and both have been considered some of the best games that the genre has to offer.
Fallout and The Elder Scrolls have become the focal point of Bethesda's portfolio, with Starfield being the first new IP from the studio in years. However, while The Elder Scrolls has always been headed up by Bethesda, Fallout has had a plethora of studios lending their names to the series. The series not only started under Interplay, but Obsidian also lent its talents to Fallout New Vegas. This has made the franchise very diverse with all these studios lending their creative vision to push it forward, and that is something that The Elder Scrolls has not benefited from, but maybe it should.
Fallout 1 and 2 Should Be Remade
Fallout New Vegas was the sixth title in the Fallout franchise, but only the second title since Bethesda transitioned the series to 3D. It launched two years after Bethesda released Fallout 3, and it was developed by Obsidian Entertainment. The title served as a way to bridge the gap during the long wait between Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, and it also allowed a new studio to lend its vision to the franchise. As of now, it is considered by many players to be the best game in the Fallout series and there have been many calls for it to
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