The gaming community is abuzz with anticipation for a potential remaster of the beloved Fallout: New Vegas. And why not? Especially when the studio responsible for the acclaimed remasters of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4, Iron Galaxy, drops a tantalizing hint.
In a recent company update on LinkedIn and X, Iron Galaxy shared an image of a desktop computer displaying iconic 'please stand by' screens from Fallout: New Vegas. This subtle yet significant clue has sent fans into a frenzy, especially given the studio's history with Bethesda and the Fallout franchise.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Iron Galaxy has worked on Fallout 4's VR adaptation and brought Fallout 76 to consoles. They're no strangers to Bethesda's games, which begs the question: Is this a clever tease or an innocent coincidence? The posts remain online, raising suspicions about their boldness.
Fallout: New Vegas, released in 2010, was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, known for their RPG expertise. Despite not being a Bethesda creation, it's hailed as one of the best Fallout games, earning a 9/10 review score. With the recent conclusion of the Fallout TV series, a remaster seems like a logical next step.
So, is Iron Galaxy's involvement a certainty? It's a possibility, but the studio's brazen hint has sparked debate. Are they being playful or is this a calculated move? Share your thoughts in the comments, and let's discuss the future of this highly anticipated remaster!