Fallout: New Vegas Developer “Would Certainly Love” to Create Another Fallout
Fallout: New Vegas developer Josh Sawyer has expressed tremendous interested in creating another game to continue extend the life for what the series is known for. Though Fallout 4 was thoroughly enjoyed by some and harshly criticized by others, just as any other game, some gamers couldn’t help, but to compare it to the classic New Vegas story and overall energy. Sawyer wouldn’t be doing it alone, of course. In fact, there are plenty of bodies who would like to see the life of New Vegas fleshed out even further, and creating a sequel would do just that.
I would certainly love to work on a Fallout game again. I know there are tons of people at Obsidian who would love to work on a Fallout game again. If we were given the chance, we would certainly love to.”
It’s no surprise to this developer that the community is in desperate want for another Obsidian Entertainment style of Fallout. Seeing as Sawyer receives more questions regarding the franchise “than anything else”, even though his portfolio and current work history goes beyond the Bethesda franchise. For example, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire was announced earlier this year and it has reached insurmountable success through its public crowdfunding campaign, reeling in a whopping $4.4 million in pledges. Rest assured, the developers hear your pleas. It’s all about what comes of it and how the separate entities decide the fate of the franchise.
So, gamers and friends, what do you hope to see from the New Vegas developer? Are you hoping Bethesda and Obsidian are able to hash out an agreement for a reminiscent sequel? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below or start a conversation on Don’t Feed the Gamers official Facebook page. To stay up to date on gaming news as they happen, follow us on Twitter! Here are some of our latest:
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