While this is Bethesda we are talking about and they won’t, but with Baldur’s Gate 3 being a success and the renewed interest in Fallout, it would be an optimal time to make a new Fallout CRPG.
Bethesda has a very specific, pop-culture vision for Fallout. It shines through perfectly in 4, 76, and the TV show. The bobbleheads, obsession with the Brotherhood and Super Mutants, and so forth make it a brand and commodity that can easily be marketed in other ways.
New Vegas cares very little about that. It’s wierd, self-contained, and focuses on telling its own story, regardless of how brandified it is or isn’t.
Basically, it dilutes the IP in Bethesda’s eyes by making it less immediately recognizable as their vision of Fallout.
While this is Bethesda we are talking about and they won’t, but with Baldur’s Gate 3 being a success and the renewed interest in Fallout, it would be an optimal time to make a new Fallout CRPG.
They literally turned down a proposal from Obsidian for another New Vegas-style spinoff after Fallout 4
I don’t understand why they seemingly hate Obsidian and NV so much despite it being lauded as the best entry in the FPS era. Is it out of pride?
Todd seething/coping/malding etc
Bethesda has a very specific, pop-culture vision for Fallout. It shines through perfectly in 4, 76, and the TV show. The bobbleheads, obsession with the Brotherhood and Super Mutants, and so forth make it a brand and commodity that can easily be marketed in other ways.
New Vegas cares very little about that. It’s wierd, self-contained, and focuses on telling its own story, regardless of how brandified it is or isn’t.
Basically, it dilutes the IP in Bethesda’s eyes by making it less immediately recognizable as their vision of Fallout.
The real, non fanbrained answer is that Fallout NV undersold compared to 3 and 4.