The folks at Obsidian Entertainment would like to remaster Fallout: New Vegas, the iconic 2010 role-playing game.
Yesterday, Obsidian announced The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition, an updated version of a 2019 RPG. On this occasion, Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky and Eric DeMilt from Obsidian Entertainment gave an interview to TheGamer. In it, the question was asked of a possible remastering of the emblematic Fallout: New Vegas.
- Cain said he would like to do a remaster of Fallout: New Vegas and such a project would be, as he puts it, “incredible”.
- Leonard Boyarsky also thinks a revamped version of this classic would be a good idea.
- Eric DeMilt added that Fallout: New Vegas has a very good reputation among role-playing fans. As he explains, the game debuted with numerous technical issues, but they were later fixed. That is why nowadays many people search for the title because of its rich history and memorable characters.
No doubt fans would appreciate a remaster and enjoy Fallout: New Vegas 2 even more. two first parts worked there. .
Fallout: New Vegas is still very popular to this day, by the way. At the hottest hour of the day yesterday, 4,261 people simultaneously played the game on Steam. That’s an impressive result, especially considering we’re talking about an almost 13-year-old game with no multiplayer.
Unfortunately, last year, on the brand’s 25th anniversary, Obsidian confirmed that they weren’t working on Fallout: New Vegas 2. However, that doesn’t mean that won’t change in the future. . Studio head Feargus Urquhart recently admitted in an interview with our website that one of his dreams is to do another installment of the post-apocalyptic series.