Back when Microsoft acquired Bethesda, our first thought was, ‘I wonder if this will be bad,’ but our second thought was, ‘Ooh, maybe now Obsidian will make Fallout: New Vegas 2.’ And when the Fallout TV show turned out to be a hit, we scratched our heads over the continued absence of a new Fallout game.
Now it looks like a new Obsidian-made Fallout RPG may actually happen. Word on the street is that Microsoft has put Obsidian’s Josh Sawyer—who directed Fallout: New Vegas—at the helm of a new Fallout game as part of the “Xbox reset” shakeup, which will see 3,200 people lose their jobs.
The situation is “still in flux,” according to the Bloomberg report that broke the news, and could change. But supposing that Obsidian and Sawyer do dive into this project, are you excited? There’s a poll below, and the comments are open.
I’m feeling ambivalent. I like Obsidian and Sawyer, and a new Fallout game seems like a perfectly good pursuit for the developer and director, and a good thing for fans of the series who’ve been asking for just this for years.
But the news comes alongside thousands of layoffs across Xbox, including a substantial number at Obsidian itself, which has reportedly cancelled an Avowed sequel and other projects to make way for Fallout. It’s not exactly an auspicious way to kick off a new project, and it’s hard to sustain feelings I’d describe as positive after a bunch of people were just put out of work.

