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Fallout: New Vegas Remain Canon, Regardless of TV Show
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Fallout: New Vegas Remain Canon, Regardless of TV Show

Apr 14, 2024 9:26 AM

Fans of the Fallout series can breathe a sigh of relief as "Fallout: New Vegas" remains canon, despite any new storylines introduced by the much-anticipated Prime Video's Fallout show. The TV series, which has gathered positive acclaim, is situated in the future, specifically in 2296, which is 15 years after the events of New Vegas, ensuring that the elements from the game remain untouched and respected within the overarching lore. Bethesda's design director Emil Pagliarulo confirmed via Twitter that "Fallout: New Vegas" is indeed still part of the series' official history, easing concerns of fans who treasure the game's place in the Fallout universe. Additionally, with the incoming next-gen update for "Fallout 4" on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, fans have more reason to revisit the post-apocalyptic world that Bethesda has crafted, with even new mods inspired by the TV show already appearing, demonstrating the series' enduring appeal and influence.

Is "Fallout: New Vegas" still part of the official Fallout timeline?

Yes, "Fallout: New Vegas" is still officially considered canon within the Fallout series timeline, as confirmed by Bethesda's Emil Pagliarulo.

A bit of extra background information on "Fallout: New Vegas": Developed by Obsidian Entertainment and released in 2010, "Fallout: New Vegas" is a beloved installment in the Fallout series known for its deep role-playing elements, complex narrative, and multiple ending scenarios. It is set in a post-apocalyptic open world that takes place in the region around Las Vegas, now known as New Vegas, in the year 2281, which is four years after the events of "Fallout 3" and 15 years before the setting of the new TV show. The game received critical acclaim for its writing, quest design, and the flexibility it offers players in terms of choice and consequence, contributing significantly to the depth and richness of the Fallout universe's lore.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-04-14 09:54:02
It's great to see that Fallout: New Vegas is still considered canon in the Fallout universe, especially with the upcoming Prime Video series generating so much buzz. The game's deep narrative and multiple ending scenarios have left a lasting impact, making it a crucial part of the series' lore. The fact that it's being preserved and respected within the overarching timeline speaks volumes about its enduring influence and significance in the gaming world.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-04-14 09:42:02
As a fan of the Fallout series, it's reassuring to see the respect being paid to Fallout: New Vegas within the franchise's evolving narrative, especially in light of the upcoming Prime Video show. The enduring influence of the series is also evident with the next-gen update for Fallout 4 and the emergence of new mods inspired by the TV series, promising an exciting future for Fallout fans.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-04-14 09:36:03
It's a relief to hear that Fallout: New Vegas is still considered canon within the Fallout series. The positive acclaim for the Prime Video's Fallout show and the upcoming next-gen update for Fallout 4 are keeping the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout as engaging as ever.
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