- Bethesda Game Studio has shared a major update
- The announcement confirms two radioactive dust remasters plus more star field support
- The developer is also teaming up with Obsidian Entertainment for a new radioactive dust qualification
Bethesda Game Studios just shared an important update, confirming that it will continue to support star field, and is currently working on remasters of both. consequences 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
“We love creating these worlds as much as you love playing in them. Today we want to share what’s next,” begins the latest post on Bethesda’s website.
He adds that the company is “investing more deeply in the worlds players love,” but what exactly does that mean?
First, the developer says that its latest version, that of 2023 star fieldwill continue to receive updates and support over the next year with gameplay improvements, new story content, and “additional updates” planned.
the popular radioactive dust The series is also getting a lot of love. consequences 5 is currently in development, although it is still a “long-term destination” in the initial phase of production that will likely take many years to complete. In the meantime, however, players will be able to revisit both their worlds. consequences 3 and Fallout: New Vegas in the newly announced remasters.
It is also unknown when they will be released, but I imagine they are not too far away, particularly that. consequences 3 remaster, which has been rumored to be in the works for years.
The post goes on to confirm that Bethesda is partnering with New Vegas developer Obsidian Entertainment in a “new radioactive dust project.” This is presumably the New Vegas The sequel surfaced in reports earlier this month that suggested the two teams were collaborating on a new title.
Of course, the next RPG The ancient scrolls 6 It is also mentioned and described as the “main current development focus” of the studio. However, as expected, there is no mention of a release date and the title is likely still half a decade away.
All of this comes just over a week after Microsoft announced that Xbox, Bethesda’s parent company, would be undergoing the “most significant restructuring” in its history with a total of 3,200 job losses in the coming months.
In an email sent to Xbox employees, CEO Asha Sharma said that while the move would be “painful,” it would allow the brand to focus on “higher priority projects” with its Activision, Bethesda, King, Mojang and Xbox Game Studios teams, a strategy already evident in the high-profile launches announced today.
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