Fallout series healthy thanks to 'sneaky popular' Fallout 76, says Todd Howard

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Fallout series healthy thanks to 'sneaky popular' Fallout 76, says Todd Howard
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Considering the huge success of the Fallout TV show, it may be surprising that Bethesda doesn't have a new game to coincide with its release.

"Not necessarily," replied Howard, continuing:"How healthy is the franchise? How relevant is Fallout to the world? I think we're doing really well there. We have a whole team on Fallout 76, so we've always been doing a lot of Fallout work really for the last...that game came out 5-6 years ago.

Howard also discussed how each game in the series is distinct and works as its own entry point to the series. Howard also admitted the games take a long time to make."I think one of the things we're focused on here is obviously making sure they're of the highest quality, but also finding ways to increase our output, because we don't want to wait that long either," he said."It's never our plan, but we want to make sure we get it right."

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