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#FALLOUT NEW VEGAS REMASTERED MOD#
( The PS4 Pro launches on November 10th.) Fallout 4, meanwhile, will receive both PS4 Pro and mod support at a later, unannounced date. The game will also have additional support for the newly announced PlayStation 4 Pro so that it can render in native 4K on the new hardware, according to Bethesda. Mod support will be available as part of the PS4 version of Skyrim remastered when the game launches on October 28th.
#FALLOUT NEW VEGAS REMASTERED MODS#
By creating a account, you’ll be able to browse and try mods right from within the game.” “You will not be able to upload external assets with your PlayStation 4 mods, but you will be able to use any assets that come with the game, as most mods do. “Mods on PlayStation 4 will allow you to modify and create your own content by using our ‘creation kit,’” Bethesda says. The developer appears to have been able to work out those issues with Sony over the following weeks. Previously, Bethesda said that “Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work,” hence the cancellation. Today, however, the developer says that both games will be getting support for mods on Sony’s console. Neither a new Fallout game nor the Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy have been confirmed.A month ago, Bethesda announced that it was abandoning plans to add mod support to the PS4 versions of Fallout 4 and the upcoming remastered version of Skyrim. Hopefully, these become a reality one day, and if rumors and fan desire is enough, that still could be one day relatively soon. Of course, as with the aforementioned Skate 4, that doesn't mean fans should try to stop trying to will it. However, without any real tease from Bethesda(or Obsidian) and without any real reason to believe BioWare is doing something it doesn't normally do, the future of Fallout: New Vegas and Mass Effect is uncertain. Fans want them, and many want them badly. New Vegas fans have been hopping for another Fallout game similar to it for years, and while the timing couldn't be better, there's nothing solid.Īnd that puts Fallout: New Vegas 2 and the Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy in the same boat. It's not impossible, but at the same time, Fallout: New Orleans was once considered a possibility. In fact, it's even possible that Obsidian's secret project is Fallout: New Vegas 2.if we're squinting correctly.
It's in Bethesda's best interest to focus on establishing Starfield and working on The Elder Scrolls 6, so letting Obsidian take the reigns of Fallout once again is a win-win for everyone under Microsoft's roof. The same could be said of Fallout: New Vegas 2. Just looking at Skate 4 (or whatever the new Skate game is), fans can practically will games into existence, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. Best case scenario, the game has been delayed too far back, which suggests it's further away than many hope. If there isn't an announcement on N7 Day, which is the most obvious for a reveal, then it's unlikely that the rumors held much water to begin with. Sadly, it seems to be trending that way as well. However, here's the problem: these rumors have appeared time and again over the years, promising a Mass Effect remaster or remake just to fade into obscurity. Some believe that the game will be revealed on November 7 (N7 Day), which again, would be great to see. Now, reportedly due to mechanical troubles with the first game, it's been delayed into 2021, which is all acceptable if it's true. The Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy, supposedly called the Mass Effect Legendary Edition, was initially rumored to be revealed and released in October, as odd as that seems. The Future of Fallout: New Vegas, the Future of Mass Effectįor starter's, the entire premise and excitement around the games exists on pure hope. RELATED: Fallout: New Vegas 2 Can't Forget the Events of Lonesome Road Oddly enough, there's a conundrum with this newfound interest that a potential sequel to New Vegas also shares with the Mass Effect Remastered Trilogy.
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Many were asking questions about the future of The Elder Scrolls 6 on PS5 and Xbox Series X, what this meant for the studio, and the future of the Xbox Series X itself. Moreover, one very important question was also raised: what about Fallout: New Vegas 2?Ī few years ago, even mentioning a possible sequel to Obsidian's take on the franchise would have been laughed off, but as it stands now, even Obsidian has seemingly expressed interest in returning to Fallout: New Vegas.in some way. For many, the announcement that Microsoft was acquiring Bethesda came as a shock, but as that faded, speculation on the sheer amount of possibilities took over.