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An interesting report earlier this week claimed that Bethesda was hard at work on multiple Fallout projects, with even supposed rumors of a Fallout New Vegas sequel, among other things, from remasters to entirely new games.

And while Microsoft might be in a position to push these projects, considering the success of the Fallout TV show and the lack of a new game since the ill-fated Fallout 76, the report from VGC journalist Jordan Middler speaking on an episode of the Friends Per Second podcast is just that, a report, and we always tilt towards reminding people to take these with a grain of salt. Cancellations can happen, after all.

But if Bethesda is to continue on with the series, a part of me hopes someone on the team is brave enough to take us away from the United States and show us how the fallout affected other parts of the world at the time and give us a truly worldwide experience.

You only need to look at Fallout London, a fan-made Fallout game massive in scope that showed us a different take on the apocalyptic nightmare, to get an idea of how the series could evolve its world and narrative by giving us a different part of the world to experience in the Fallout formula. Heck, I would love for Bethesda to work with the team that made Fallout London to tweak it up, add some areas, and ship it as its own game and make it canon. But I know I’m dreaming too big there.

What I’m trying to get at is, I really do hope we see a wider score for a Fallout game somewhere different in the future. Heck, even take us up north to Canada. Least that would be an interesting area to explore with the frosty wilderness and the potential for a mutated moose.

No matter what happens. I am all here for more of these games, so long as there are a few different takes so things don’t become too stale in the Fallout formula.

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