Since then, the appetite for Fallout New Vegas 2 has been enormous. Fallout 3 was a hit when it came out, but Bethesda proper was largely focused on Skyrim development, so it contracted a studio that had many developers who already worked with the property before to make the spin-off happen. The only reason that New Vegas got made in the first place was mostly timing. It’s been nearly a decade since we got the role-playing masterpiece that is Fallout: New Vegas, and while it is widely considered one of the best games in the genre, chances of a follow-up seemed slim. And now Microsoft also owns the studio that owns the Fallout license. Microsoft already owns Obsidian, the storied RPG-maker. Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda Studios will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences for next-gen and gaming as a whole, but if you ask me, there’s only one distinct possibility that starts to get my mouth watering.
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