Fallout 3 And New Vegas Reportedly Set To Receive Remakes In The Future

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  • Fallout 3 and New Vegas are reportedly being remade by Bethesda.
  • Both titles will follow Oblivion Remastered’s philosophy in terms of upgrades and changes.
  • The report also outlines that Fallout 5 has been greenlit by Bethesda.

The Fallout franchise broke new ground when it shot up the charts last year after its successful Amazon adaptation. This show also led to discussions regarding the fate of Fallout games, with Bethesda hinting at plans to release Fallout 5 earlier than initially expected.

Since then, the team has released a remaster for its other big IP, The Elder Scrolls. Building on the foundations established by Oblivion Remastered, it appears Bethesda now plans to remake both Fallout 3 and New Vegas.

Why it matters: Fallout 3 and New Vegas are still considered the best of the series by many longtime fans. Re-releases of these titles have also been discussed in the past.

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As per insider Jez Corden, Bethesda has plans to remake two of Fallout’s greatest hits at some point in the coming years.

These remakes are expected follow Oblivion Remastered’s lead, which, while labelled a remaster, saw Bethesda and Virtuos remake many elements of the original on a new engine.

Both Fallout 3 and New Vegas are quite old by today’s standards, so fans should expect major upgrades if this report comes to fruition. Of course, the team will likely aim to keep the original heart of these games intact while bringing them up to par with modern standards.

Elsewhere, Bethesda is hard at work on The Elder Scrolls 6. Jez Corden also reports that Fallout 5 has now been given the green light, so this combination of remakes and original titles should make for a few very exciting and interesting years for the studio.

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In other news, the Fallout TV series returned with a second season on Amazon recently. The new season debuted last month and will air through February 2026, making now a great time to jump in for newcomers and old fans alike.

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