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Todd Howard affirms ongoing Fallout development as TV season 2 begins
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Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard has emphasized continuous work on the Fallout franchise, amid the launch of the second season of the Fallout TV series. In a recent interview, he highlighted a dedicated team focused on the series beyond just Fallout 76. This comes as fans eagerly await news on Fallout 5, confirmed to follow The Elder Scrolls 6.
To mark the near-conclusion of Fallout TV season 2, Bethesda has made Fallout 76 free-to-play for a limited time while introducing a $30 DLC pack featuring NCR Ranger Power Armor from the series. The bundle has drawn criticism for its price and exclusion from in-game purchases. Fans express frustration over the monetization approach despite the game's improvements since its 2018 launch.
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A recent podcast discussion has reignited speculation about a major Starfield update dubbed 2.0, though details remain scarce. Host MrMattyPlays claims to have seen the project behind closed doors but offered no release timeline. Previous teases from Bethesda have built anticipation without concrete announcements.
Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard has revealed that the majority of the studio is now working on The Elder Scrolls 6. Development is progressing well, though it overlaps with other projects amid long pre-production phases. The sequel, teased in 2018, remains years away despite fan anticipation.
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Bethesda has launched The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2, featuring enhancements like improved resolution and Joy-Con 2 support. However, the port has faced criticism for performance issues including input lag and a locked 30 FPS frame rate. A promotional trailer has also sparked fan theories about The Elder Scrolls VI's potential 2027 release.
Players of Bethesda's Fallout 4 are reporting the loss of extensive save files following a recent update. Some affected playthroughs exceed 1,000 hours of progress. The issue appears tied to PC versions involving mods.
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Bethesda's Todd Howard has reiterated that The Elder Scrolls 6 is still a long way off, urging fans to remain patient in a recent GQ interview. The game, first teased at E3 2018, follows the 2011 release of Skyrim and comes after the studio's work on Starfield as a creative reset. Howard expressed a preference for surprise releases, hinting at a potential shadow drop similar to this year's Oblivion Remastered.
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