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A Fallout countdown on the website of Amazon's show hasn't preceded the reveal of Fallout 3 or New Vegas remasters.
The sequel to Fallout 2 being developed by Black Isle Studios in the early 2000s was codenamed Van Buren, and when it was shut down in 2003—after which Bethesda picked up the ball, but made a completely different game—it became a kind of lost relic for Fallout tragics.
A new report has shed light on Microsoft’s Xbox plans for 2026, while confirming one unannounced game is still in the works.
New Vegas modding project aiming to remake cancelled entry Fallout: Van Buren has re-named itself ahead of releasing a second demo.
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'Fallout' season 2 finale's New Vegas twist drops major Easter egg to set up season 3 on Prime Video
Fallout Season 2 finale's New Vegas twist, Liberty Prime Alpha tease, and Enclave reveal set up a massive faction war and character journeys for Season 3 on Prime Video.
With perfect timing, the modders behind the Van Buren remake in Fallout: New Vegas have released a new teaser trailer.
A Fallout 3 remaster has been rumored for years now, although nothing has ever come of it. But for a long time, much of that was borne out of fan desire to see it come to fruition, rather than any actual expectation that Bethesda would do it.
Fallout season three will head to a whole new location for the franchise, Colorado. Colorado hasn't been the location of a main game before. The post FALLOUT Season 3 Heads to a New Location for the Franchise appeared first on Nerdist.
Yes, there is a Fallout Colorado game, just not in the way you think. But the weird spinoff is now vital for Fallout Season 3.
Virtuos is quietly a TV and movie powerhouse, and its work on the Fallout show has us all asking the obvious question