The success of Amazon’s live-action Fallout show has put the game’s developer Bethesda in a bind.
On the one hand, the gaming giant will be thrilled to see the renewed interest in its post-apocalyptic franchise following the release of the acclaimed TV series. In a massive win for Bethesda, Fallout 4 just hit a peak player count on Steam despite coming out eight years ago.
But with that game’s age starting to show, new and returning fans are starting to wonder when they’ll be able to play a new Fallout game. Yes, Bethesda is about to release a Fallout 4 update that rejuvenates it for contemporary consoles, but we’re talking about a completely new story.
The last game in the blockbuster series, Fallout 76, came out in 2018 – and is far from its high point. More than five years without a Fallout game is a mighty long time to wait, even for the most patient of vault dwellers.
Well, we have good and bad news. Bethesda is in fact working on Fallout 5: a new mainline game in the long-running franchise. The only problem is it may not arrive for a while.
Here’s what we know about Fallout 5, including its tentative release date.
Is Fallout 5 in development?
When asked about the possibility of Fallout 5 back in 2022, Bethesda’s head honcho Todd Howard said it was in the pipeline but it wasn’t the studio’s priority.
At the time, Bethesda was gearing up to release a little game called Starfield, which eventually came to Xbox and PC in 2023, followed by Elder Scrolls 6 further out.
The Fallout TV show has reignited interest in the sci-fi games (JoJo Whilden / Prime Video)
Here’s what Howard told IGN about Fallout 5: “Yes, Elder Scrolls 6 is in pre-production and, you know, we’re going to be doing Fallout 5 after that, so our slate’s pretty full going forward for a while. We have some other projects that we look at from time to time as well.”
We didn’t really hear anything more from Bethesda until earlier this April. Asked about the release timeline for Fallout 5 by IGN, Howard said that Elder Scrolls 6 was still Bethesda’s main focus, along with the looming Starfield Shattered Space update, “but that doesn’t mean that we’re not making plans for other things”.
Alas, it sounds like fans shouldn’t expect Fallout 5 to suddenly supersede Bethesda’s other games following Amazon’s hit adaptation.
When is Fallout 5 coming out?
But, what about a possible release date? Well, given the early stages of the project, Fallout 5 probably won’t see the light of day for a long time yet.
We know for sure that Elder Scrolls 6 will precede it, and that game isn’t expected until at least 2026. If we take into account that blockbuster games can take between four to six years to make these days, Fallout 5 may not arrive until 2028 at the earliest.
Fallout 4 is getting a next-gen update on (Bethesda)
However, Bethesda is known for creating sprawling open worlds inhabited by hundreds of characters, with intricate details and deep lore. This ambition naturally adds to development time.
What is Fallout 5 about?
It’s far too early to accurately predict what Fallout 5 will be about, but that hasn’t stopped fans from trying.
Much of the speculation has been around the next game’s location. With Bethesda’s Fallout games leaning towards the East Coast, some fans theorise Fallout 5 will head to cities like New York or Philadelphia. You can bet the game’s mutants and mole rats will feel right at home in the subways below the derelict surface.
For a different flavour, some fans are pining for a Fallout game that ventures outside the US. Canada, which was annexed before the apocalypse, could be a compelling choice, with its harsh winter environment adding a survival horror twist to the new entry.
Fallout London, an ambitious mod for Fallout 4, is expected this year (Fallout London)
Another interesting theory concerns the legacy of Fallout 76, which was the first online multiplayer game in the series. Some fans reckon Fallout 5 might acknowledge the events of 76, perhaps with characters mentioning the “heroic people” who emerged from Vault 76 to rebuild the city.
One thing’s for sure, the game probably won’t be a direct sequel to Fallout 4. Each new installment typically explores new locations and stories, but peppers in references to past events. This way, new players can jump into the series with little confusion.
Furthermore, Fallout 4 has multiple endings that involve different factions. Choosing a canon ending for Fallout 5 would therefore alienate players who sided with different groups.
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