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Bethesda Announces Multiple Fallout Games and Future Plans

0h 09m video Published Jul 18, 2026 Transcribed Jul 18, 2026 M Mortismal Gaming
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Bethesda Game Studios has confirmed multiple upcoming Fallout titles, including remasters of Fallout 3 and New Vegas, a new expansion for Fallout 76, and a new Fallout project with Obsidian. The studio also provided updates on Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6, clarifying their development roadmap and addressing recent rumors.

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Bethesda Breaks Silence

Bethesda unexpectedly announced multiple Fallout games and future plans, likely to counter recent rumors and leaks following layoffs.

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Fallout 5 is Longest-Term Project

Fallout 5 is in pre-production and will be developed after The Elder Scrolls 6, using Creation Engine 2.

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Fallout 3 and New Vegas Remasters Confirmed

Remasters of Fallout 3 and New Vegas are in development, with New Vegas needing the most technical improvements.

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Fallout 76 Expansion in 2027

A new expansion for Fallout 76 is confirmed for 2027, despite layoffs affecting the team.

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Fallout TV Show and Unscripted Series

The Fallout TV show and an unscripted series are in development, with a 30th anniversary event planned in Washington D.C.

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New Fallout Project with Obsidian

A new Fallout project with Obsidian is confirmed, though details are scarce.

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Starfield Starborn Expansion

A long-rumored Starborn expansion for Starfield is in development for year three.

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The Elder Scrolls 6 in Active Development

The Elder Scrolls 6 is the main focus for Bethesda Game Studios, built on Creation Engine 2.

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The Elder Scrolls Online Updates Vague

Bethesda mentioned ongoing seasons for ESO but gave few specifics, suggesting reduced resources.

Bethesda's announcement clarifies their development roadmap, confirming remasters, expansions, and new projects while addressing community rumors. The Elder Scrolls 6 remains the studio's primary focus, with Fallout 5 following after.

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What is Bethesda's longest-term project?

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Fallout 5 is their longest-term project.

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Which Fallout games are getting remasters?

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Fallout 3 and New Vegas are getting remasters.

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When is the new Fallout 76 expansion releasing?

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2027.

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What engine will The Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 use?

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Creation Engine 2.

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What new Fallout project is in the works with Obsidian?

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A new Fallout project with Obsidian is confirmed but details are not yet shared.

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Fallout 5 Confirmed as Longest-Term Project

Provides clarity on Bethesda's development timeline and prioritization.

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Fallout 3 and New Vegas Remasters

Addresses long-standing fan requests for remasters of these classic titles.

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New Fallout Project with Obsidian

Confirms collaboration with Obsidian, dispelling rumors of lost control.

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Starfield Starborn Expansion

Indicates ongoing support for Starfield beyond initial DLC.

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The Elder Scrolls 6 in Active Development

Reaffirms that TES6 is the studio's main focus, built on new engine.

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Fallout 3 & New Vegas Remasters Confirmed

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Fallout 76 Expansion Coming in 2027

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Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 Timeline Revealed

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New Obsidian Fallout Project Teased

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[00:07] this time bringing you some interesting news about Bethesda Game Studios who unexpectedly, but certainly not randomly, drop a whole bunch of news which I would actually say is mostly

[00:20] floating around here and there, but nonetheless they took the opportunity to confirm developments of a bunch of titles, multiple Fallout games, and at the same time provide a bit map for all of their future releases. Now for me,

[00:34] like a great many people, The Elder Scrolls 6 is a high on my list of anticipated titles, and so I figured I would go ahead and cover all of this news. But first, let's start with why they made this announcement. So,

[00:46] Bethesda is known for being a little more tight-lipped than a lot of studios, and in particular, it's pretty well known actually that they really like to have as short of a window between an announcement and a release as possible.

[00:59] So, why the sudden outburst of information? Well, in this case I think Given all the layoffs that happened a couple of weeks ago, all of the rumors and leaks about potential Fallout projects in the works, it seems to me

[01:12] decision for them to just be like, "Here is what is actually going on." So, all been spreading over the last week don't spiral out of control. I realize people probably don't spend as much time on YouTube as I do personally, given the

[01:27] nature of this as my job and everything, but I would say over the last five or so days there have been countless videos about how Bethesda lost control over the Fallout franchise and all this stuff with Obsidian as well, seems to me, just

[01:40] individually, that the purpose of this announcement was to sort of set the record straight, I would say. But, I'll admit that is a bit of an assumption on my part, even if it seems probably the case. Now, let's actually get into what

[01:53] the news was. So, by far and away Fallout got the most attention here, for sure. And they did want to say that Fallout 5 is their longest-term project. Basically, Bethesda Game Studios themselves is working on The

[02:07] multiple other projects going on with Fallout, and then they'll be doing Fallout 5 after The Elder Scrolls 6. But in the meantime, they confirmed quite a bit. Remasters of both Fallout 3 and New Vegas are on the way. That is not a

[02:22] terribly big surprise. Most of those have been rumored to be in development as it is. However, I actually put out a video myself after the Oblivion remaster common-sense one to start with because it would be the easiest to do thanks to

[02:35] agreed-upon problems. Fallout 3 would probably be the easiest after that just update. So, that was no surprise. Now, I will say of all of the games that could potentially have this, Fallout: New Vegas is probably the one that needs a

[02:49] remaster the most. And truth be told, and the thing I want to focus on for this particular bit of information is that with a remaster to this particular game, I think like the primary thing you need to worry about is getting that game

[03:02] running off the bat. So, the Oblivion remaster was great for me personally, but it also has a lot of technical problems for a great many people, and that's in no doubt thanks to the way the engine and stuff is handled there, which

[03:15] video. But I say all that to just point out that for New Vegas, having that game run well as a baseline would be like one of the primary reasons you want that remaster. There are other things you could touch and mess around with, I'm

[03:29] sure, but as a baseline, it really needs to run better. And it is my sincere hope that they put all of their attention to that in particular. Now, believe it or not, that is actually not all of the Fallout news. They also confirmed that

[03:42] there will be another expansion for Fallout 76 next year in 2027. That is of note because a lot of the cuts to Bethesda Game Studios with the job layoffs were from specifically the Fallout 76 team, as well as the ESO team

[03:56] separately. But, we now at least have confirmation that expansion is still completely done over there. I am going through Fallout 76 myself right now, timing, but that actually works out cuz that'll get me up to speed and ready to

[04:11] cover that expansion next year as well. They then went on to talk about the Fallout TV show and the Fallout Shelter game, as well as an unscripted show that they did some casting calls for a while back. There's supposed to be like a TV

[04:24] show for the Fallout Shelter in particular. Mostly just that stuff is coming and then on Fallout's 30th anniversary next year in 2027, they will have a big event in Washington D.C. Which, if you're unaware, Bethesda Game

[04:37] Studios like main office is like right north of D.C. So, they're pretty much least, they confirmed that they have a new Fallout project in the works with subject of a lot of rumors recently. And a lot of back and forth about, you know,

[04:52] whether or not Bethesda Game Studios is losing control over the Fallout And while they have nothing more to share on that at the moment, they just happening. And I'm sure with the way the internet loves to play up the animosity

[05:06] between those two studios, that is to say that there is animosity to begin with, which I am not convinced of personally having visited both of those studios in person. But, let's be real, nothing I say is going to convince you

[05:18] otherwise. So, that is the important stuff on the Fallout side of things. Let's move on then to Starfield. So, the main thing to know for Starfield is something we more or less knew already. Earlier this year when they did the

[05:32] Terran Armada DLC drop, I actually personally had the chance to interview Todd Howard and he said even in that interview that there was more coming for Starfield and they have plans for a year three. Well, looks like year three is

[05:44] going to include the long rumored Starborn expansion. And that's the main concerned. With the rest of the update largely being focused on The Elder knowledge at the moment, The Elder Scrolls 6 is what Bethesda Game Studios

[05:59] is actively working on. That is the main thing they have in their sights at the moment. That and Fallout 5 will be built on Creation Engine 3. And that Fallout 5 is currently in pre-production. Now, that shouldn't also surprise you and

[06:13] pretty much always worked is that while the main bulk of the studio will be will have a small team doing pre-production for the next project so sort of immediately switch over. They've stated that in interviews over the years

[06:29] and things. So, the fact that they are already doing Fallout 5 pre-production shouldn't be a surprise, but it should also not imply that it's going to come another couple years before we see The Elder Scrolls 6 and then they'll switch

[06:42] over to Fallout 5. Now, they did also spare a mention for The Elder Scrolls Online, but it was limited to be honest with you. This is the area of this update that I think was a little vague for my liking. But mostly that they have

[06:55] continued plans for ongoing seasons and the like in The Elder Scrolls Online, but given the pretty massive cuts to that team and honestly the sort of lack of information given here in terms of specifics does kind of lead me to

[07:07] believe that they are definitely pulling back resources from that title overall, but I guess time will tell. I think it's also probably not unreasonable that they might want to chill out on The Elder Scrolls Online as The Elder Scrolls 6

[07:21] anything I'd have to say there would But that is, I would say, most everything to know from this particular update. But for me personally, outside of the stuff I have already shared, I

[07:34] would mostly say that it was nice to get hard confirmation of these things. For me personally, I do do like to put a lot of stock in rumors, just because, you the fact that sometimes things get canceled before they are ready to talk

[07:47] about them, that sort of thing. And it's always a little sketchy until you see something official. And in this case, we have that official confirmation for pretty much all of these now. So, that was definitely nice to see. But, of all

[08:00] of these games, for me personally, uh The Elder Scrolls 6 is definitely the biggest. I have actually been uh kicking around how to deal with the launch of that game for quite some time when it inevitably happens. And while I

[08:13] obviously can't do much until we actually have some information, I will simply say that The Elder Scrolls 6 and the next Divinity game are probably the two games that I personally spend daydreaming about covering. But, as for

[08:27] is pretty much going to do it. Certainly hope you enjoyed it. I'd love to know the comment section below. Though, I'm sure most people don't need the prompting on this particular one. But, looking forward to reading everybody's

[08:39] reactions on this one. But, regardless of any of that, truly, just thank you so much for watching. I really do appreciate it. May you wander in wisdom appreciate it. May you wander in wisdom and have an amazing day.

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