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Bethesda confirms Fallout 3 and New Vegas remasters, Obsidian collab, and Fallout 5 pre-production

Bethesda has officially confirmed remasters of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, a new Obsidian-developed Fallout project, and that Fallout 5 is now in pre-production.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jul 18, 2026

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Less than two weeks after Xbox announced layoffs affecting 3,200 employees, Bethesda Softworks dropped a statement covering the full future of its franchises, and the Fallout section alone is a lot to take in. Remasters of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are officially confirmed. Obsidian Entertainment is back working on a new Fallout project. And Fallout 5 is now in pre-production.

That is three separate announcements in one post, and each one would have been headline news on its own.

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What Bethesda actually said

"Fallout is one of our biggest priorities today," Bethesda wrote in the statement. "Fallout 5 remains our long-range destination, and we have multiple Fallout projects in active development right now."

The key here is the word "multiple." This is not a single game announcement. Bethesda is describing a pipeline: the remasters, the Obsidian collaboration, a Fallout 76 expansion called Raven Rock scheduled for 2027 that acts as a prequel to Fallout 3, and then Fallout 5 sitting at the far end of the timeline in pre-production while most of the studio finishes The Elder Scrolls 6.

None of the remaster or Obsidian project announcements came with release dates, but that almost does not matter right now. Confirmation alone is significant, especially for New Vegas, where a former developer had publicly argued a remaster was unlikely because Bethesda lacked the source code and engineering knowledge to pull it off.

The Obsidian reunion and what it probably means

Here is the thing about how Bethesda worded the Obsidian announcement. Fallout 5 was mentioned first, with Bethesda noting the majority of the studio is focused on Elder Scrolls 6. Then, separately, came this: "The wasteland continues to expand as we team up once again with our longtime friends at Obsidian Entertainment. We're happy to confirm they're working with us on a new Fallout project."

That phrasing, "a new Fallout project" kept distinct from any mention of Fallout 5, strongly suggests this will be another non-numbered entry, much like Fallout: New Vegas was in relation to Fallout 3. Josh Sawyer, the director of New Vegas, was previously reported to be heading up the Obsidian project after Microsoft cancelled an Avowed sequel.

For fans of New Vegas specifically, this is the news they have been waiting years to hear. Obsidian's approach to Fallout, built around faction politics, moral ambiguity, and reactive quest design, sits in a very different register from Bethesda's own mainline entries. Getting both studios working on the series simultaneously is the kind of thing that felt hypothetically possible but practically unlikely right up until today.

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Fallout 5 remains a long-range project. Bethesda confirmed it is in pre-production while the main studio is still primarily focused on The Elder Scrolls 6, meaning a release is likely many years away.

The context nobody wanted to ignore

Bethesda did not reference the Xbox layoffs directly anywhere in the statement, but the timing is impossible to separate from the news. The announcement described "bringing our teams closer together so we can get our games into your hands sooner," while also noting that ZeniMax Online Studios will partner closely with Bethesda Game Studios on the Elder Scrolls franchise going forward. That reads less like an exciting structural evolution and more like a consolidation of teams that were significantly reduced in the recent cuts.

The statement also briefly acknowledged The Elder Scrolls 6, with Bethesda admitting "we know it's been a very long wait for the sequel." That is an understatement, but at least it is an acknowledgment.

What most players miss in announcements like this is the subtext: Bethesda is clearly trying to signal stability and momentum at a moment when the Xbox brand is absorbing serious reputational damage from the layoffs. Multiple Fallout projects in development, Obsidian back in the fold, remasters on the way. The message is that the studio is not wounded. Whether the output eventually matches the ambition is a separate question, and one that will take years to answer.

For now, the Fallout community has more confirmed projects headed its way than at any point in recent memory. You will want to keep an eye on further Obsidian and remaster details as they emerge. In the meantime, the Fallout 3 guide collection is a good place to revisit the Capital Wasteland before the remaster eventually arrives, and the broader RPG games hub has plenty to fill the gap while the wait begins.

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Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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July 18th 2026

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July 18th 2026

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