Bethesda Dev Wants More Shadowdrops Because "We All Have Short Attention Spans Now"
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Bethesda Dev Wants More Shadowdrops Because "We All Have Short Attention Spans Now"
"There's Grand Theft Auto, for example. I want that today, right? So it is an interesting strategy ... I don't have any ideas of what would be next, but I hope it's not the last. Personally, I think it was great to own the internet for that day and, you know, give people exactly what they want the moment we talk about it. I'm a fan of that personally, but I'd love to see more people do it."
"I like to just announce stuff and release it. My perfect version--and I'm not saying this is going to happen--is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear,"
Tom Mustaine calls for more shadowdrop releases across the industry, arguing immediate launches capture players with short attention spans. Bethesda previously shadowdropped Oblivion Remastered and Hi‑Fi Rush, achieving strong interest. Oblivion Remastered was not a total surprise due to an earlier leak that also mentioned a planned Fallout 3 remaster, which reportedly remains in development. Todd Howard prefers announcing games and releasing them shortly thereafter and envisions titles like The Elder Scrolls VI unexpectedly appearing. Bethesda plans a Burning Springs update for Fallout 76 on December 2, adding Walton Goggins' The Ghoul.
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