Iron Galaxy Studios executive denying Fallout 3 and New Vegas remaster rumors in a conference room with game screens displayed.
Iron Galaxy Studios executive denying Fallout 3 and New Vegas remaster rumors in a conference room with game screens displayed.
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Iron Galaxy denies Fallout 3, New Vegas remaster rumors from company post

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Iron Galaxy Studios has denied rumors of a Fallout 3 or New Vegas remaster, following a February 2026 LinkedIn post showing Fallout-themed screens at a company meeting. This comes amid ongoing speculation, including earlier January reports of remasters in development.

Iron Galaxy Studios, known for remastering Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 and prior Bethesda work like Fallout 4 VR and Skyrim ports, posted about its February company meeting on LinkedIn on February 26, 2026. The image featured monitors displaying Fallout's 'PLEASE STAND BY' loading screen, sparking fan speculation about remasters for the 2008 Fallout 3 or 2010's Fallout: New Vegas—especially after January reports suggesting such projects were underway.

The post, also shared on BlueSky, showed 'slide 1 of 72' in a presentation teasing company updates, but went largely unnoticed until amplified by fans eager for updates to the aging titles amid modern compatibility issues.

On March 3, 2026, Iron Galaxy clarified via Bluesky, quoting a PC Gamer article: 'Nope! There is nothing to see here. Sorry to disturb the volcanoes, but that was just a BTS look at our company meeting. We use that slide every month and has nothing to do with anything Fallout being worked on. As you can imagine, we love Fallout. Now pardon us as we retreat back into our vault.'

While this quells the latest buzz—separate from earlier rumors tied to the Fallout TV series—demand for official remasters persists, given the games' enduring popularity (e.g., New Vegas' 9/10 Eurogamer review praising its immersive world).

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X users reacted with a mix of disappointment, skepticism, and neutral reporting to Iron Galaxy's denial of Fallout 3 and New Vegas remaster rumors, stemming from a misinterpreted LinkedIn company meeting slide. Gaming journalists shared the studio's statement, while some fans dismissed it as PR spin amid persistent speculation.

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