During an interview, Todd Howard also had the opportunity to talk about the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls remaster chats: let’s find out what he said about it.
During an interview, Todd Howard was asked if Fallout and The Elder Scrolls will return with remasters , but apparently Bethesda is not working on such projects, focusing instead on the development of The Elder Scrolls VI and the DLC of Starfield.
According to the conclusions of journalist Jez Corden, Howard’s words imply that the rumored remaster of Fallout 3 will not happen , and that in the same way there will be no space for a remastered edition of Oblivion, especially since these are titles still today playable on PC.
At present, Bethesda is focused on the future of its most important franchises , with an obvious predilection at this specific moment for Fallout, thanks to the extraordinary success of the television series available on the Prime Video streaming platform.
It is an absolutely living intellectual property, explained Todd Howard: the developers are working on new ideas and they are thinking of exploiting the sophisticated technology of Starfield to be able to create an even richer and more engaging Fallout experience.
Fallout, but not only
As reported a few hours ago, Fallout 5 is still far away and this should put everything into perspective, given that the studio’s focus is now on the creation of The Elder Scrolls VI, which is however still in the pre-production phase .
Also in this case Howard suggested the possibility that the new chapter uses the same technologies as Starfield in order to aspire to an extraordinary visual and structural sector : Bethesda knows well that fans’ expectations are high and therefore will not be satisfied with anything that is not absolutely exceptional.
Finally returning to Starfield, in the interview it was confirmed that this is the most ambitious project ever for the company and will continue to grow in an attempt to fully express all its potential.