8/8/2023 0 Comments Will fallout 5 be on ps5![]() Except Apple, because they "think different." They'll probably port Fallout Shelter and Fallout 76 to at least the XBSX, because those do make money, and like Fortnite, they're kind of everywhere already anyway. Highlighting it in the news pane is pretty epic. maybe include Sim Settlements 2 when it's done? How awesome would that be? I dunno. ![]() Or, if Bethesda wanna really swing for the fences. And the Power Armor, Pip-Boy, armor, and weapon skins. The settlement ambush kit is another one that should be included. You shouldn't get a dozen quests out of the Vault, but you should be able to stumble upon the dogs out in the wild wherever they all are (I know about the two I got) and adopt them. Most of it was shit, but what if they integrated the best of it with the base/SPECIAL game? Take the coffee/brick pack, no quest from the beginning, but you can still get the franchise kit, and there's a way to hear about it. I wonder if there'll be a new edition of Fallout 4 for XBSX. Plus, it was practically DOA on XB1, so making it playable/completable on XBSX should be a priority. Yeah, they want Skyrim on everything, ha ha, that's the joke, but really, Fallout 4 is the newer title and deserves more attention. ![]() Oddly, backward compatibility has been announced for Skyrim but not Fallout 4, which is suspicious as hell. So, backwards compatibility to allow Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition and Fallout 4: SPECIAL Edition to play on XBSX is probably a priority. Todd Howard doesn't want to remake the old games. So, how should Bethesda make up for a lack of new Fallout on the current generation? However you cut it, while PlayStation fans are fearing they won't see a Fallout release on PS5, Xbox fans shouldn't be much more hopeful. It's highly unlikely, though a bit further from impossible, that they're working on two at once. Of course, you could say they're working on all three ( Starfield, The Elder Scrolls VI, and Fallout 5) and apply the same logic to get Fallout 5 out by 2025, well within the PS5/XBSX lifetime, but it's highly unlikely that Bethesda Game Studios is working on three AAA games at once. An almost unprecedented two year turnaround. E3 2022, they talk about Starfield and its expansions, and tease the last one, which is huge. 2022, we get 3–5 expansions for Starfield. E3 2021, Starfield trailer followed by typical Bethesda November release date. What if Bethesda trolls us all, and it turns out they were working on Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI at the same time? How cool would that be? Well, they aren't going to cannibalize Starfield sales by dropping The Elder Scrolls VI. "Xbox Zero" and "Xbox Halo" are both as reasonable as "Xbox Two" or "Xbox Infinity.") If Starfield comes out in 2021, and The Elder Scrolls VI comes out in 2027, it could come out on both PS5/XBSX and PS6 and the next Xbox, kind of like Cyberpunk 2077 is doing in a couple weeks for current and last gen systems.īut wait. (Not dissing Xbox, but its naming scheme makes it hard to predict the name of the next one. So 2027 is a reasonable time for PS6 and Xbox Whatever to come out. So last generation was busy, but we still got the current systems about seven years later. Consider also that midway through last cycle, we also got the Xbox One X and the PlayStation 4 Pro, not to mention PSVR. Considering the Xbox 360 came out in 2006 and the PlayStation 3 in 2007, and the Xbox One came out in 2013 and the PlayStation 4, around the same time. Bethesda has broken their "previous time + 1 year" pattern, if you're not counting side games like The Elder Scrolls Online, Fallout Shelter, that Elder Scrolls card game, and Fallout 76.īut even if Starfield comes out next year, in 2021, we're probably looking at at least five or six years before The Elder Scrolls VI, and at that point, both Microsoft and Sony will be working on the next Xbox and PlayStation already. We were hoping for it this year, since it's been five years since Fallout 4, which came out just four years after Skyrim, which came out an even shorter three years after Fallout 3, which came out just two years after Oblivion. Starfield is Bethesda's next big project, an all-new IP ostensibly set in space, and it's been mostly confirmed as the next major release from Bethesda Game Studios.
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