It also seems that Fallout: New Vegas will receive a remaster, though it's unknown whether Obsidian Entertainment is involved.
A mysterious countdown on Amazon's Fallout series website could indicate many things but it's likely not for the long-rumored remaster.
"I need to express to everybody out there how difficult and what a journey that is for some of these big mod teams," said Todd Howard.
Speculations about the setting have begun anew, with some believing it could be Valenwood instead of the long-rumored Hammerfell.
Reports have also indicated that fans looking for improvements at the scale of Cyberpunk 2077 might want to temper their expectations.
Bethesda's Todd Howard also says the show is "really important" for viewers because "they're now equal fans of the world."
Fallout 76 had previously seen content related to the show's second season through its Burning Springs update featuring The Ghoul.
"What do fans really want? Do they want a game that comes out before it should and doesn’t meet their expectations?" says Emil Pagliarulo.
"The barndoors in Graninger Farmstead open once twilight has drawn night," said an unknown person regarding Fallout 76's next update.
While fans are speculating that The Elder Scrolls 6 might be coming out in 2027, other fans are noting that this might be reaching.
Todd Howard said this in response to fan questions about whether or not we would see a remaster treatment for Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
Announced seven years ago, internally playable, yet “still a long way off”, exactly when will we return to Tamriel?
Jonathan Nolan noted that the crew behind the Fallout series wants to keep getting back on the air at in a "reasonable amount of time".
"I've got my fingers crossed for [Grand Theft Auto 6]," said Todd Howard when asked if it will come out before The Elder Scrolls 6.
Actor Aaron Moten noted that enough time had passed between the events of the game and the show to allow reinterpretation of history.
Fans call for a public Steam branch to opt out and continue to play with their mods after the disastrous Anniversary update.
"Fallout 4 was once a sandbox for creativity. Now it’s a treadmill for monetization," reads one disgruntled player's review.
Breaking your ten-year-old RPG on its anniversary and not even giving people the Creations they paid for? Bethesda, everyone!
While nothing will change for players directly, there will be an update in December that changes logos and other things in the game.
Steam players criticise the update for causing crashes and graphical issues, but even those who purchased the bundle can't install it.