
"For years now, fans have been wondering when the next mainline sequel will arrive. Hype for the game most assume will be called grew even larger last year after Amazon's TV show made the post-apocalyptic franchise bigger than ever. And while Bethesda hasn't formally announced Fallout 5, that hasn't stopped the studio's creative director, Todd Howard, from talking about it over the years."
"Fallout 4 arrived on consoles and PC in 2015. Not long after its launch, people began wondering about Fallout 5. As a result, whenever Howard sits down for an interview, it's not unusual for someone to ask him about Fallout 5 and the future of the franchise. Here's nearly every time Howard has talked about Fallout 5, presented in chronological order."
Fallout 4 launched in 2015 and fan interest in a mainline sequel has remained strong. Bethesda has not formally announced Fallout 5 but the studio has indicated future titles will be single-player. The studio maintains a concise one-page concept for Fallout 5 and has prioritized Starfield followed by The Elder Scrolls VI. Remarks about the sequel have been cautious, allowing for inference and speculation while offering few concrete details. Repeated media questions across years have produced hints about long-term planning but no confirmed release timeline or firm facts.
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