Being in control of how a game ends, as so many afford us nowadays, causes a headache for developers when it comes to sequels. How can you follow on from a narrative that has multiple potential outcomes? That is certainly a predicament that developer Bethesda will find itself in once Fallout 5 comes around.
However, with all of the buzz surrounding Amazon Prime's recent TV adaptation of Fallout, fans have been discussing the canonical ending of 2015's Fallout 4 which has led to reams of speculation.
So, we have untangled everything for you to try and get a better grasp on just what is happening in the dystopian world of Fallout. Warning: to say spoilers for both the show and Fallout 4 are ahead would be an understatement.
Fans are talking about Fallout 4's canonical ending because of the appearance of The Prydwen, which is an airship used by The Brotherhood of Steel, in the first episode of the Fallout TV series.
A Vanity Fair article led fans to initially believe the airship was in fact the Caswennan, but upon closer inspection the word «Prydwen» can be seen clearly in white lettering on the side of the craft as show in the post on X below.
Naturally, this has led fans to speculate about what is now considered as a canon ending for Fallout 4, as it has been confirmed that the show is set around nine years after the game in the same timeline.
Read on to find out what the presence of The Prydwen in the TV series tells us about Fallout 4.
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If the airship seen in the show is in fact The Prydwen then it means that two out of the four potential endings to Fallout 4 can now be considered canon. But what are those endings?
At the climax of the game, players are forced to make a decision and pick an allegiance. Two of the choices result in either the
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