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So, Fallout 5, huh? Yeah, sounds like it’s happening. Or at least that’s what the grapevine is chirping about. Jez Cordon from Windows Central dropped this tidbit that Zenimax is green-lighting the new Fallout game. Apparently, it might mean Project Blackbird, that MMO thing from the Elder Scrolls Online team, gets shoved aside. Who knew games were such divas, right? Anyway, if these whispers are real, Bethesda fans are in for a wild ride.
Honestly, it’s about time. No single-player Fallout game in, what, almost ten years? That’s like ice age time in gaming years. Everybody just assumed Bethesda would circle back to Fallout eventually – like, duh, right? This buzz is weird, though. Here we are, when Starfield hasn’t even settled in for the long haul, and boom, Fallout stuff is popping up. Is Bethesda feeling wobbly about Starfield’s future or something? Fallout 5 might just tip the scales, you know?
Anyway – wait, no – back to Starfield. It kinda didn’t explode on the scene like some thought it would. Fans are out there, sure, but it’s not this runaway hit. We’re talking no Skyrim-level buzz. Maybe some patches and cool DLC can resurrect it? Hope’s fading, though, and Fallout 5 might just nudge it off the edge entirely.
Remember Shattered Space? Supposedly the big win for Starfield, but meh. After that, everyone went quiet. Like, did Bethesda take an extra-long coffee break or what? They said they have grand plans for 2025, but they kinda disappeared, didn’t they? The silence is louder than an alarm clock in the morning. Fallout 5 getting a thumbs up makes even more sense – it’s like the golden child in a family where one kid keeps skipping school.
Fallout seems to have nine lives. Fallout 76 is still kicking despite everything, and that TV show breathed some fresh life into the series. Starfield, though? Icy cold. Microsoft and Zenimax probably figure calling Fallout up to bat is a home run. It’s comfy and familiar in a way a pair of worn-out slippers is. Amidst Starfield’s uncertainties, Fallout feels like the safe bet. Sound judgment or just plain old favoritism? Who knows.
So yeah, with that, Starfield might just get benched while Fallout’s back in the spotlight. Life in the gaming world, huh? Never a dull moment.