According to the latest findings of u/Zealousideal-Buyer-7, Bethesda may soon add an interplanetary travel feature in Starfield, which has been absent since its launch in 2023. As shown in their Reddit post, there are mentions of codes in the game’s script that suggest that this feature might become available in the near future. If this happens, the space exploration will become 10x better than it is today in this game.
Currently, the game only allows you to fast travel between planets of your choosing, as it skips the entire traveling part. Being able to take a flight through space and land on any planet in Starfield of our choosing just sounds right. Who would want to miss the classic space exploration fun?
Starfield‘s Next Update Might Bring a Cruise Mode
The tease of a free-to-travel mode across galaxies in Starfield has taken flight as the Redditor has found something notable.
Currently, the game only allows you to fast travel between planets of your choosing, as it skips the entire traveling part. Being able to take a flight through space and land on any planet in Starfield of our choosing just sounds right. Who would want to miss the classic space exploration fun?
Starfield‘s Next Update Might Bring a Cruise Mode
The tease of a free-to-travel mode across galaxies in Starfield has taken flight as the Redditor has found something notable.
- 8/6/2025
- by Aniket Maurya
- FandomWire
The Fallout live-action series is critically acclaimed by fans globally. And we already know that another season will be arriving. With hype around Amazon’s series, fans are discussing what they want to see next. Liberty Prime is one such fan-favorite robot that everyone wants to see in the live adaptation.
Is is feasibly possible for Liberty Prime to appear in the Fallout TV show in a future season?
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At the moment, the majority of fans agree on the addition of Liberty Prime in the live adaptation. But, there’s a tiny problem. If the robot titan is introduced, what would be the lore to justify it? Maybe showing Prydwen was hinting at the arrival of Liberty Prime.
Still, there are certain caveats to be noted. If Liberty Prime is indeed added, Fallout live-action might not follow the anti-Chinese propaganda storyline. It’s fiction, for sure,...
Is is feasibly possible for Liberty Prime to appear in the Fallout TV show in a future season?
byu/Dry_Yesterday1526 inFallout
At the moment, the majority of fans agree on the addition of Liberty Prime in the live adaptation. But, there’s a tiny problem. If the robot titan is introduced, what would be the lore to justify it? Maybe showing Prydwen was hinting at the arrival of Liberty Prime.
Still, there are certain caveats to be noted. If Liberty Prime is indeed added, Fallout live-action might not follow the anti-Chinese propaganda storyline. It’s fiction, for sure,...
- 8/5/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
Can you believe that we’re just a year away from the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6)? We’ve waited over a decade for a new GTA title, gamers, and ever since that first trailer dropped back in December 2023, the hype and borderline maniac theories have been building non-stop.
There’s no doubt that GTA 6 is ultimately going to define this decade of gaming and reshape the industry going forward. However, for those who are expecting an old-school GTA experience, we might think it would be a good idea to manage their expectations. You see, a lot has changed both within Rockstar Games and in the world we live in, which could result in a game that might be something different. Here are five reasons why that might be the case.
5. Dan Houser Left Rockstar Games
Can you ever imagine a Bethesda game without Todd Howard? Well, something similar...
There’s no doubt that GTA 6 is ultimately going to define this decade of gaming and reshape the industry going forward. However, for those who are expecting an old-school GTA experience, we might think it would be a good idea to manage their expectations. You see, a lot has changed both within Rockstar Games and in the world we live in, which could result in a game that might be something different. Here are five reasons why that might be the case.
5. Dan Houser Left Rockstar Games
Can you ever imagine a Bethesda game without Todd Howard? Well, something similar...
- 7/31/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Let’s be honest, as gamers, we all know that Amazon Prime has been on a hot run recently with video game adaptations such as Fallout and Secret Level. Honestly, without this service, we wouldn’t have seen games breaking into the Hollywood mainstream like they’re doing right now. However, what many people might not realize is that Prime also gives free games.
That’s right, if you’ve got access to an Amazon Prime subscription, you automatically get access to Prime Gaming. It’s a hidden gem where you can snag some fantastic games for absolutely free.
For August 2025, Prime Gaming is back at it again with another great lineup. So, here are 10 free games on the service we absolutely think are worth adding to your collection this month.
10. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II Star Wars: Jedi Knight Dark Forces II. (Image via Prime Gaming)
Let’s be real,...
That’s right, if you’ve got access to an Amazon Prime subscription, you automatically get access to Prime Gaming. It’s a hidden gem where you can snag some fantastic games for absolutely free.
For August 2025, Prime Gaming is back at it again with another great lineup. So, here are 10 free games on the service we absolutely think are worth adding to your collection this month.
10. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II Star Wars: Jedi Knight Dark Forces II. (Image via Prime Gaming)
Let’s be real,...
- 7/30/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
While currently there is no confirmation about the upcoming The Elder Scrolls 6‘s release date, speculations and theories about the next installment in the series, The Elder Scrolls 7, have started coming out. The actual speculation is as important as the source because, well, it comes from one of the most brilliant minds in the gaming industry, Kurt Kuhlmann. Those who don’t know, Kuhlmann is a former Bethesda designer and a full-time lore expert of The Elder Scrolls series.
According to Kurt Kuhlmann, The Elder Scrolls 7 might not feature Elsweyr and Black Marsh, two of the most popular locations from the previous games. Instead, Bethesda might skip both of them so they don’t repel a lot of players. Considering the theory comes from Kuhlmann, the mastermind behind Morrowind and Skyrim, it carries some weight.
Kurt Kuhlmann’s Theory About The Elder Scrolls 7 Isn’t Random
The provinces of Elsweyr...
According to Kurt Kuhlmann, The Elder Scrolls 7 might not feature Elsweyr and Black Marsh, two of the most popular locations from the previous games. Instead, Bethesda might skip both of them so they don’t repel a lot of players. Considering the theory comes from Kuhlmann, the mastermind behind Morrowind and Skyrim, it carries some weight.
Kurt Kuhlmann’s Theory About The Elder Scrolls 7 Isn’t Random
The provinces of Elsweyr...
- 7/27/2025
- by Aniket Maurya
- FandomWire
Todd Howard needs no introduction to any of us, but what needs an introduction is how he revolutionized gaming. Not talking about his hits like The Elder Scrolls or Fallout games here, it’s about the first game on which he worked.
Do you remember or know about The Terminator: Future Shock from 1995? The game may be insignificant now, but it introduced a feature that is now used in every single Fps game. Maybe not all, but PC games, to be precise. It’s the use case of the mouse for look control. What now? Yes, you’ve heard right, Savior Todd shaped Fps games.
It’s like one of those canon events in comic books; without those incidents, current events wouldn’t be possible. Imagine a universe where games existed, but Fps games didn’t have mouse control. Crazy to think Todd Howard revolutionized Fps gaming way back in the past.
Do you remember or know about The Terminator: Future Shock from 1995? The game may be insignificant now, but it introduced a feature that is now used in every single Fps game. Maybe not all, but PC games, to be precise. It’s the use case of the mouse for look control. What now? Yes, you’ve heard right, Savior Todd shaped Fps games.
It’s like one of those canon events in comic books; without those incidents, current events wouldn’t be possible. Imagine a universe where games existed, but Fps games didn’t have mouse control. Crazy to think Todd Howard revolutionized Fps gaming way back in the past.
- 7/27/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
If you are into haggling with irradiated ghouls for bottle caps and just really, really love the charming retro futuristic vibes of a nuclear apocalypse, then listen closely because the Fallout video game series is basically custom-made for your weird taste.
While the Fallout games are an absolute charm to play, what really brought us back to this nuclear world is the Fallout live-action series, which was released back in 2024. The series is overflowing with gadgets that are as ingenious as they are dangerous. So we decided to make a list of the eight best gadgets from the Fallout TV series. Let’s jump right into it.
1. Pip-Boy Pip-boys are extremely useful for Vault Dwellers | Image Credits: Bethesda Softworks
Starting with Pip-Boy, also known as Personal Information Processor, is a series of wearable computers that are manufactured by the game’s multibillion-dollar robotics and software corporation, RobCo Industries. They...
While the Fallout games are an absolute charm to play, what really brought us back to this nuclear world is the Fallout live-action series, which was released back in 2024. The series is overflowing with gadgets that are as ingenious as they are dangerous. So we decided to make a list of the eight best gadgets from the Fallout TV series. Let’s jump right into it.
1. Pip-Boy Pip-boys are extremely useful for Vault Dwellers | Image Credits: Bethesda Softworks
Starting with Pip-Boy, also known as Personal Information Processor, is a series of wearable computers that are manufactured by the game’s multibillion-dollar robotics and software corporation, RobCo Industries. They...
- 7/25/2025
- by Sreyoskrit M.
- FandomWire
The New Ghost Recon on Unreal Engine Could Be a Risky Move for Ubisoft, If Wuchang Is Any Indication
The wait is over as Ubisoft has finally confirmed that they are reviving the Ghost Recon franchise. As the announcement was made a couple of days ago by Yves Guillemot (via Game File), Ubisoft’s CEO, whispers of a new development transition have begun to come out.
The rumour comes from InsiderGaming, the new Ghost Recon game will be made on Unreal Engine 5. This is an interesting move, considering the recent Wuchang: Fallen Feathers was made on the same engine, and it wasn’t a good experience for the players.
Unfortunately, the Leenzee-led game is receiving a bunch of criticism because of its unpolished look. This is a rare sight as the game was developed on UE5, one of the best game engines of modern times. It would be interesting to see if the next Ghost Recon game would survive in the criticism-prone market.
Leaks Suggest That the New Ghost...
The rumour comes from InsiderGaming, the new Ghost Recon game will be made on Unreal Engine 5. This is an interesting move, considering the recent Wuchang: Fallen Feathers was made on the same engine, and it wasn’t a good experience for the players.
Unfortunately, the Leenzee-led game is receiving a bunch of criticism because of its unpolished look. This is a rare sight as the game was developed on UE5, one of the best game engines of modern times. It would be interesting to see if the next Ghost Recon game would survive in the criticism-prone market.
Leaks Suggest That the New Ghost...
- 7/25/2025
- by Aniket Maurya
- FandomWire
The wait for Elder Scrolls VI is getting harder day by day, but in the meantime, why not delve into the mastermind behind the series, Todd Howard? An avid lover of video games, as well as a director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios, Howard is probably one of the most influential people in the video game industry, for all the right and wrong reasons.
Leading the development behind the Fallout and the Elder Scrolls series, Todd Howard is good at what he does. While we all have our opinions about him, no one can deny his expertise in delivering some of the finest RPGs of all time. Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim are in a league of their own when it comes to expansive RPGs.
Born in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, Howard developed an interest in computers and video games at an early age, with 1980s...
Leading the development behind the Fallout and the Elder Scrolls series, Todd Howard is good at what he does. While we all have our opinions about him, no one can deny his expertise in delivering some of the finest RPGs of all time. Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim are in a league of their own when it comes to expansive RPGs.
Born in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, Howard developed an interest in computers and video games at an early age, with 1980s...
- 7/24/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
Whenever RPGs come up in conversations, there’s one name that instantly pops into our heads: Todd Howard. Let’s be honest, despite the controversies, the man’s a legend. He’s the one leading the charge at Bethesda Game Studios and is responsible for blockbuster hits such as Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, which have completely changed how we experience open worlds. It’s hard to imagine what the gaming scene would’ve looked like without his influence.
So, what has allowed Howard to craft such legendary games? Well, he’s a gamer himself. Seriously, he lives and breathes video games, just like all of us. He, too, has some special games that have fired his creativity and changed his approach when it comes to crafting games. Wondering which titles hold a special place in his heart? Let’s take a look at the top 10 video games that Howard...
So, what has allowed Howard to craft such legendary games? Well, he’s a gamer himself. Seriously, he lives and breathes video games, just like all of us. He, too, has some special games that have fired his creativity and changed his approach when it comes to crafting games. Wondering which titles hold a special place in his heart? Let’s take a look at the top 10 video games that Howard...
- 7/23/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
After the passing of a legend like Ozzy Osbourne, the month of July in 2025 will be remembered for another loss. Julian Lefay, whom we know as the father of The Elder Scrolls franchise, has passed away on July 22, 2025.
Even though Lefay was battling Cancer, his dedication to the genre stuck till the end. As co-founder of OnceLost Games, the man has given his all to the creation of The Wayward Realms, which we should appreciate. With the sad news, the team at OnceLost Games is still dedicated to the project and wishes to honor the departed’s legacy.
The development team strictly specified that they would honor Lefay, instead of saying they’ll continue his vision. Of course, no one will be able to become the man himself, but the team knows what he was after. Before diving further, let us take a moment to acknowledge Julian Lefay’s rich legacy.
Even though Lefay was battling Cancer, his dedication to the genre stuck till the end. As co-founder of OnceLost Games, the man has given his all to the creation of The Wayward Realms, which we should appreciate. With the sad news, the team at OnceLost Games is still dedicated to the project and wishes to honor the departed’s legacy.
The development team strictly specified that they would honor Lefay, instead of saying they’ll continue his vision. Of course, no one will be able to become the man himself, but the team knows what he was after. Before diving further, let us take a moment to acknowledge Julian Lefay’s rich legacy.
- 7/23/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
The excitement for Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda live-action movie is through the roof recently. Fans are going through every small rumor, casting leaks, director updates, and even plot details. However, among all those speculations, one name keeps popping up: Robin Williams.
The beloved actor, who tragically passed away in 2014, was more than just a fan; he had a deep personal connection to the franchise. He even named his daughter after the iconic princess, and their shared love for the series has even led them to star in several memorable ads.
So, as the movie’s release is getting closer, many fans feel that its release will carry a bittersweet note without him.
Robin Williams: A Legendary Fan Whose Presence Will Be Deeply Missed in The Zelda Movie
Robin Williams was more than just an average fan of The Legend of Zelda franchise, who simply loved the gameplay or...
The beloved actor, who tragically passed away in 2014, was more than just a fan; he had a deep personal connection to the franchise. He even named his daughter after the iconic princess, and their shared love for the series has even led them to star in several memorable ads.
So, as the movie’s release is getting closer, many fans feel that its release will carry a bittersweet note without him.
Robin Williams: A Legendary Fan Whose Presence Will Be Deeply Missed in The Zelda Movie
Robin Williams was more than just an average fan of The Legend of Zelda franchise, who simply loved the gameplay or...
- 7/17/2025
- by Shubham Chaurasia
- FandomWire
It hasn’t even been a year since Indiana Jones and the Great Circle took us on one of the best adventures in recent gaming memory, but new hints now suggest that developer MachineGames has started to work on a sequel. A new job listing suggests that the studio behind last year’s hit might be looking for developers for a sequel.
This is exactly the kind of hint that we’ve waited for since The Great Circle became one of the standout titles of 2025. Released in 2024 and followed by a PlayStation 5 port earlier this year, the game has found nothing but praise, and it seems like Indy’s adventures aren’t done yet.
MachineGames Could Be Hiring for an Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Sequel
The new hint comes from a recently posted job listing on ZeniMax’s official website, first spotted by Tech4Gamers on July 14. The...
This is exactly the kind of hint that we’ve waited for since The Great Circle became one of the standout titles of 2025. Released in 2024 and followed by a PlayStation 5 port earlier this year, the game has found nothing but praise, and it seems like Indy’s adventures aren’t done yet.
MachineGames Could Be Hiring for an Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Sequel
The new hint comes from a recently posted job listing on ZeniMax’s official website, first spotted by Tech4Gamers on July 14. The...
- 7/15/2025
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
The gaming rumor mill churned out another hopeful theory about Fallout 5 this week, but Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier wasn’t having any of it.
Windows Central’s Jez Corden recently suggested that ZeniMax Online’s cancelled Mmo project “Blackbird” was scrapped to redirect resources toward the long-awaited Fallout 5. It sounded like the kind of “strategic” corporate move that fans love to hear about.
Schreier cut through the optimism with his trademark directness on ResetEra:
Xbox didn’t lay off thousands of people so they could move those resources to new projects. They laid off thousands of people to cut their overall fiscal year budget.
The comment landed like a sledgehammer on fan hopes. Instead of Xbox making calculated moves to accelerate beloved franchises, we’re looking at straightforward budget cuts that happen to affect game development. The distinction matters more than you might think.
Vgc’s Jordan Middler had also stirred the pot recently,...
Windows Central’s Jez Corden recently suggested that ZeniMax Online’s cancelled Mmo project “Blackbird” was scrapped to redirect resources toward the long-awaited Fallout 5. It sounded like the kind of “strategic” corporate move that fans love to hear about.
Schreier cut through the optimism with his trademark directness on ResetEra:
Xbox didn’t lay off thousands of people so they could move those resources to new projects. They laid off thousands of people to cut their overall fiscal year budget.
The comment landed like a sledgehammer on fan hopes. Instead of Xbox making calculated moves to accelerate beloved franchises, we’re looking at straightforward budget cuts that happen to affect game development. The distinction matters more than you might think.
Vgc’s Jordan Middler had also stirred the pot recently,...
- 7/15/2025
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Amazon’s Fallout series dominated streaming charts last year, and Season 2 wrapped filming in May for a December 2025 debut. But what about the games? Fallout 76 keeps getting updates, sure, but where’s our next proper single-player adventure?
The answer isn’t great. Bethesda’s still working on The Elder Scrolls 6, which means Fallout 5 won’t happen until the early 2030s. That’s a brutal wait for anyone who grew up with Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
At least Fallout 76 players have something to look forward to. Creative director Jon Rush spilled some details at Summer Game Fest about coordinating game content with the TV show’s release schedule:
Lining things up with the seasonal releases of the show, it’s stuff that we talk about all the time, and we do have plans for things here and there. I’m not going to go into detail on any of those now,...
The answer isn’t great. Bethesda’s still working on The Elder Scrolls 6, which means Fallout 5 won’t happen until the early 2030s. That’s a brutal wait for anyone who grew up with Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
At least Fallout 76 players have something to look forward to. Creative director Jon Rush spilled some details at Summer Game Fest about coordinating game content with the TV show’s release schedule:
Lining things up with the seasonal releases of the show, it’s stuff that we talk about all the time, and we do have plans for things here and there. I’m not going to go into detail on any of those now,...
- 7/10/2025
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Bethesda fans really like to outdo themselves time and time again. Just when you think that recreating Fallout games in Unreal Engine 5 or crafting Dlc-sized mods was the peak of the community’s creativity, one player has taken things to the next level by bringing the menace of Rust Devil from Fallout 4‘s loading screen to life.
You read that right, gamers; the Rust Devil has been fully recreated. Leave it to Fallout fans, really. Give them enough time, and they’ll find a way to make everything a reality in the post-apocalyptic world. At this rate, don’t be surprised if we soon team up with Todd Howard himself in the wasteland.
One Fallout 4 player has pulled off something unreal
For years, Fallout 4 fans have been trying to create the infamous Rust Devil Automatron featured in one of the game’s loading screens. And honestly, who wouldn’t like...
You read that right, gamers; the Rust Devil has been fully recreated. Leave it to Fallout fans, really. Give them enough time, and they’ll find a way to make everything a reality in the post-apocalyptic world. At this rate, don’t be surprised if we soon team up with Todd Howard himself in the wasteland.
One Fallout 4 player has pulled off something unreal
For years, Fallout 4 fans have been trying to create the infamous Rust Devil Automatron featured in one of the game’s loading screens. And honestly, who wouldn’t like...
- 6/27/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Starfield has plenty of divisive elements that split the community down the middle. Some love the exploration, others find it tedious. Some praise the faction quests, others want more variety. But there’s one aspect that unites practically every player who’s bothered to think about it critically.
The official explanation for what happened to Earth is absolutely ridiculous. Bethesda designed a backstory so very scientifically questionable (and logically inconsistent) that it makes their usual writing quirks look like masterpieces of storytelling.
The magnetosphere excuse doesn’t hold up to basic scrutiny When your plot device needs Earth gone in fifty years. | Image Credit: Bethesda
According to Starfield lore, Dr. Victor Aiza’s early Grav Drive experiments somehow destabilized Earth’s magnetosphere around 2150. The planet’s magnetic field collapsed, the atmosphere “sputtered” into space, and humanity had fifty years to evacuate before Earth became uninhabitable in 2203.
This explanation sounds vaguely scientific,...
The official explanation for what happened to Earth is absolutely ridiculous. Bethesda designed a backstory so very scientifically questionable (and logically inconsistent) that it makes their usual writing quirks look like masterpieces of storytelling.
The magnetosphere excuse doesn’t hold up to basic scrutiny When your plot device needs Earth gone in fifty years. | Image Credit: Bethesda
According to Starfield lore, Dr. Victor Aiza’s early Grav Drive experiments somehow destabilized Earth’s magnetosphere around 2150. The planet’s magnetic field collapsed, the atmosphere “sputtered” into space, and humanity had fifty years to evacuate before Earth became uninhabitable in 2203.
This explanation sounds vaguely scientific,...
- 6/26/2025
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
While the studio might have left their fans empty-handed at June’s Xbox Game Showcase, Bethesda’s recent confirmation that it will be showcasing at Xbox’s Gamescom presentation this August has everyone speculating if The Elder Scrolls 6 is finally here.
Let’s be honest with ourselves, we have been dying for updates since the game’s first teaser in 2018, and Bethesda’s silence has only made us crave more. Is it finally time that Bethesda serves us an official announcement for The Elder Scrolls 6 on a silver platter? Or will we be left with a mere Starfield Dlc?
Could Gamescom 2025 be the Moment The Elder Scrolls 6 Fans Have Been Waiting For We might finally get to see a new announcement for The Elder Scrolls 6 soon | Bethesda
The absence of Bethesda from this year’s Summer Game Fest had me raise my eyebrows, but this sudden pivot to Gamescom has...
Let’s be honest with ourselves, we have been dying for updates since the game’s first teaser in 2018, and Bethesda’s silence has only made us crave more. Is it finally time that Bethesda serves us an official announcement for The Elder Scrolls 6 on a silver platter? Or will we be left with a mere Starfield Dlc?
Could Gamescom 2025 be the Moment The Elder Scrolls 6 Fans Have Been Waiting For We might finally get to see a new announcement for The Elder Scrolls 6 soon | Bethesda
The absence of Bethesda from this year’s Summer Game Fest had me raise my eyebrows, but this sudden pivot to Gamescom has...
- 6/24/2025
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
We’re just a few days away from the official launch of Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, but the embargo on reviews has been lifted. Early impressions suggest that Hideo Kojima and his team have delivered something that’s going down in history books. Finally, folks, we have a PlayStation exclusive that’s worth the hype.
Most of the developers, especially Todd Howard, would be celebrating such a feat and even teasing us with sequels down the line. However, Kojima isn’t that person. Ironically, the wave of appreciation for Death Stranding 2 is probably a big letdown for him, as he never wanted the title to appeal to the mainstream. But here we are.
Hideo Kojima didn’t want Death Stranding 2 to be an immediate success
Usually, when sequels generate more buzz than the original games, it’s a great sign for the developer. However, Hideo Kojima isn’t...
Most of the developers, especially Todd Howard, would be celebrating such a feat and even teasing us with sequels down the line. However, Kojima isn’t that person. Ironically, the wave of appreciation for Death Stranding 2 is probably a big letdown for him, as he never wanted the title to appeal to the mainstream. But here we are.
Hideo Kojima didn’t want Death Stranding 2 to be an immediate success
Usually, when sequels generate more buzz than the original games, it’s a great sign for the developer. However, Hideo Kojima isn’t...
- 6/24/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Yesterday’s news that Hypixel Studios has officially canceled Hytale felt like déjà vu for anyone who’s watched a Minecraft-inspired project. We first saw Hytale six years ago, and back then, it seemed like the next logical step for the sandbox genre.
An ambitious mix of Minecraft’s blocky building, traditional RPG mechanics, and community-made mini-games. This was all powered by a new engine and backed by Riot Games, too. And yet, on June 23, Hypixel’s co-founder Noxy announced that the studio is shutting down, unable to deliver Hytale without sacrificing its core vision.
Hytale could’ve been great, now it will remain as another “what-if”
Funded by Riot Games and led by people familiar with Minecraft’s player community, Hypixel Studios had everything that you could want to make a successful game. Industry backing, an experienced team, and fans ready to support them, everything seemed right. So what went wrong?...
An ambitious mix of Minecraft’s blocky building, traditional RPG mechanics, and community-made mini-games. This was all powered by a new engine and backed by Riot Games, too. And yet, on June 23, Hypixel’s co-founder Noxy announced that the studio is shutting down, unable to deliver Hytale without sacrificing its core vision.
Hytale could’ve been great, now it will remain as another “what-if”
Funded by Riot Games and led by people familiar with Minecraft’s player community, Hypixel Studios had everything that you could want to make a successful game. Industry backing, an experienced team, and fans ready to support them, everything seemed right. So what went wrong?...
- 6/24/2025
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
Considering the fact that The Elder Scrolls 6 is still lacking a release date, it’s unlikely that we’ll see Fallout 5 anytime soon, at least from within Bethesda. Although we’ve heard plenty of rumors suggesting that a spin-off might be in the works, there’s nothing concrete yet to raise our hopes.
The fifth entry in the Fallout franchise will have more eyes on it than ever before, thanks to the wild success of the Amazon TV show adaptation. Bethesda certainly can’t afford to miss the mark this time. So, bringing back these 5 classic features is a must for Todd Howard and his team to make Fallout 5 a slam-dunk success.
5. Choices that truly shape the world in Fallout 3 Gamers crave a return to a complicated dialogue system. (Image via Bethesda Game Studios)
Fallout 3 brought us choices that truly defined the post-apocalyptic world, but for some odd reason, the...
The fifth entry in the Fallout franchise will have more eyes on it than ever before, thanks to the wild success of the Amazon TV show adaptation. Bethesda certainly can’t afford to miss the mark this time. So, bringing back these 5 classic features is a must for Todd Howard and his team to make Fallout 5 a slam-dunk success.
5. Choices that truly shape the world in Fallout 3 Gamers crave a return to a complicated dialogue system. (Image via Bethesda Game Studios)
Fallout 3 brought us choices that truly defined the post-apocalyptic world, but for some odd reason, the...
- 6/22/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
The Elder Scrolls 6 is looking nothing less than a distant dream right now, thanks to Bethesda straight up refusing to give out any information on the upcoming title. While the community looks out eagerly just for the slightest peek at what the future holds, another, fan-made project, seems to be catching on, all according to Todd Howard’s plan.
Elder Scrolls Skyblivion is a Skyrim mod that aims to bring back the world of Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. Despite the game already receiving a remaster recently, Bethesda has reportedly been “very supportive” of the mod either way, and I have a pretty good guess as to why this is the case.
Skyblivion is doing The Elder Scrolls 6 marketing that Bethesda doesn’t need to pay for
Skyblivion, a fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, is an ambitious mod that is strangely encouraged by Todd Howard and Bethesda, instead of just shutting it down,...
Elder Scrolls Skyblivion is a Skyrim mod that aims to bring back the world of Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. Despite the game already receiving a remaster recently, Bethesda has reportedly been “very supportive” of the mod either way, and I have a pretty good guess as to why this is the case.
Skyblivion is doing The Elder Scrolls 6 marketing that Bethesda doesn’t need to pay for
Skyblivion, a fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, is an ambitious mod that is strangely encouraged by Todd Howard and Bethesda, instead of just shutting it down,...
- 6/21/2025
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
With Fallout 5 looming on the distant horizon, it’s quite the time for Bethesda to revive a classic from the past – Fallout: New Vegas. Released back in 2010, this title from Obsidian Entertainment deserves all the care like Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
In case you are living under a rock, Oblivion recently got a remastered version with enhanced graphics and visuals. This has breathed new life into the Elder Scrolls franchise. With Obsidian’s next post-apocalyptic title years ahead of us, it would be the best time to remaster New Vegas to remind fans of this cult classic.
Long story short, a remastered version of Fallout: New Vegas should be released to remind fans that they have a lot to enjoy before Fallout 5 comes out.
A Fallout: New Vegas can fill the void for Fallout 5
Quite literally, the Fallout franchise is more relevant and renowned today than ever, thanks to the...
In case you are living under a rock, Oblivion recently got a remastered version with enhanced graphics and visuals. This has breathed new life into the Elder Scrolls franchise. With Obsidian’s next post-apocalyptic title years ahead of us, it would be the best time to remaster New Vegas to remind fans of this cult classic.
Long story short, a remastered version of Fallout: New Vegas should be released to remind fans that they have a lot to enjoy before Fallout 5 comes out.
A Fallout: New Vegas can fill the void for Fallout 5
Quite literally, the Fallout franchise is more relevant and renowned today than ever, thanks to the...
- 6/21/2025
- by Aniket Maurya
- FandomWire
There’s no denying that things are heating up in the handheld gaming arena. The Nintendo Switch 2 debuted with impressive 4K docked mode capabilities, and even Microsoft has hopped on the bandwagon with its Asus Rog Xbox Ally portable. Clearly, the future of gaming is handheld.
It’s not a shock that gamers are riding on the handheld wave either, as there’s nothing better than playing high-quality PC games on the go. With so many studios turning their attention to handheld exclusives again, it would be a shame if Bethesda doesn’t do the same by reviving the canceled Oblivion spin-off. Seriously, we need this, Todd Howard.
Handheld gamers deserve this Oblivion spin-off
The 2000s were really the golden era of gaming, as developers weren’t afraid of experimenting with new and bold ideas. Even Bethesda tried stepping out of its comfort zone and took the task of bringing...
It’s not a shock that gamers are riding on the handheld wave either, as there’s nothing better than playing high-quality PC games on the go. With so many studios turning their attention to handheld exclusives again, it would be a shame if Bethesda doesn’t do the same by reviving the canceled Oblivion spin-off. Seriously, we need this, Todd Howard.
Handheld gamers deserve this Oblivion spin-off
The 2000s were really the golden era of gaming, as developers weren’t afraid of experimenting with new and bold ideas. Even Bethesda tried stepping out of its comfort zone and took the task of bringing...
- 6/17/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
BioWare hasn’t had the best track record lately, with Dragon Age: The Veilguard falling short of expectations and their last Mass Effect title, Andromeda, turning out to be a beautiful disaster.
Even though Veilguard didn’t sell as well as expected, BioWare still tried to do right by fans with this title by making the gameplay engaging and toning down the writing to be less quippy and snarky. Although another RPG may have had a role to play in the change in writing.
Square Enix’s Forspoken influenced BioWare’s original writing for Veilguard
A new Bloomberg report has mentioned Square Enix’s colossal RPG flop, Forspoken, having an indirect influence on the writing for BioWare’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard. As we all know, Forspoken’s writing went viral for all the wrong reasons.
The writing was made in hopes of appealing to fans by being more quippy,...
Even though Veilguard didn’t sell as well as expected, BioWare still tried to do right by fans with this title by making the gameplay engaging and toning down the writing to be less quippy and snarky. Although another RPG may have had a role to play in the change in writing.
Square Enix’s Forspoken influenced BioWare’s original writing for Veilguard
A new Bloomberg report has mentioned Square Enix’s colossal RPG flop, Forspoken, having an indirect influence on the writing for BioWare’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard. As we all know, Forspoken’s writing went viral for all the wrong reasons.
The writing was made in hopes of appealing to fans by being more quippy,...
- 6/12/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
We all can agree that Fallout: New Vegas is the best entry in the post-apocalyptic franchise. It’s been 14 years since the release of the RPG, and it has aged quite well in the intervening years. Even though we’ve seen new Fallout entries, gamers keep coming back to New Vegas again and again.
To this day, we keep seeing New Vegas players making new realizations and finding fresh details. It’s all thanks to Obsidian Entertainment’s incredible attention to the game. However, one New Vegas player has found a shocking Pip-Boy detail in the RPG, which might be the biggest discovery made in the RPG so far.
Fallout: New Vegas player unveils mind-boggling Pip-Boy detail
The Pip-Boy is a wrist-mounted computer that’s basically the staple of the Fallout series. It’s called Personal Information Processor (Pip) and was crafted by RobCo Industries, and its later versions were...
To this day, we keep seeing New Vegas players making new realizations and finding fresh details. It’s all thanks to Obsidian Entertainment’s incredible attention to the game. However, one New Vegas player has found a shocking Pip-Boy detail in the RPG, which might be the biggest discovery made in the RPG so far.
Fallout: New Vegas player unveils mind-boggling Pip-Boy detail
The Pip-Boy is a wrist-mounted computer that’s basically the staple of the Fallout series. It’s called Personal Information Processor (Pip) and was crafted by RobCo Industries, and its later versions were...
- 6/10/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
It’s a known fact that Xbox has been on a hot streak in 2025. Although things kicked off a bit slow with Citizen Sleeper 2 and Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, the momentum picked up right after the release, such as Balatro and Avowed. In March, we received 33 Immortals and Atomfall. However, the turning point was April, bringing us smash-hits such as Oblivion Remastered and Clair Obscur Expedition 33.
After all these releases, PlayStation fans hoped that June’s State of Play would finally bring some worthwhile additions to the platform, which would help it claim its throne again. Unfortunately, that didn’t end up happening. It was nothing but 40 minutes of disappointment, with no exciting games.
However, Xbox isn’t planning to slow down. At the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, the brand doubled down on its Game Pass, handheld, and Aaa games, leaving PlayStation in the dust. Let’s take a look at all...
After all these releases, PlayStation fans hoped that June’s State of Play would finally bring some worthwhile additions to the platform, which would help it claim its throne again. Unfortunately, that didn’t end up happening. It was nothing but 40 minutes of disappointment, with no exciting games.
However, Xbox isn’t planning to slow down. At the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, the brand doubled down on its Game Pass, handheld, and Aaa games, leaving PlayStation in the dust. Let’s take a look at all...
- 6/8/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
The time to put aside my clown mask has finally arrived with Hollow Knight: Silksong finally making a minuscule appearance in the Xbox Games Showcase 2025 during the Xbox Ally segment.
But the metroidvania’s presence in the event has left me with more fear and worry than anticipation and hype, despite getting an official release window after more than half a decade in development.
While a delay is always great for polish rather than receiving a rushed, unfinished product, it increases player expectations, which could be detrimental to Hollow Knight: Silksong’s success.
Hollow Knight: Silksong gets a 2025 release window, and I couldn’t be more anxious
I have been waiting for this game for an excruciatingly long time, and I’m sure others have been too. After the masterpiece that was Hollow Knight, it’s hard not to be anticipated for the sequel of such a title.
However, I...
But the metroidvania’s presence in the event has left me with more fear and worry than anticipation and hype, despite getting an official release window after more than half a decade in development.
While a delay is always great for polish rather than receiving a rushed, unfinished product, it increases player expectations, which could be detrimental to Hollow Knight: Silksong’s success.
Hollow Knight: Silksong gets a 2025 release window, and I couldn’t be more anxious
I have been waiting for this game for an excruciatingly long time, and I’m sure others have been too. After the masterpiece that was Hollow Knight, it’s hard not to be anticipated for the sequel of such a title.
However, I...
- 6/8/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
Xbox had a rather massive showcase for this year’s Summer Game Fest, bringing with it heavy-hitting titles such as The Outer Worlds 2 and Persona 4 Revival. The showcase also featured Bethesda Softworks, whose role was quite disappointing this time around, to say the least.
In particular, Bethesda barely had anything to show this time around, and long-time fans of the publisher were left sorely disappointed in their inability to show off something a whole lot cooler this time around.
Bethesda showcases the Gone Fission update for Fallout 76
In a rather disappointing turn of events, Bethesda Softworks revealed a teaser for a Fallout project, which simply turned out to be the new Gone Fission update for Fallout 76 instead.
The Gone Fission update was teased today | Image Credits: Bethesda Softworks
The update released on June 3, 2025, and was a free update for all Fallout 76 players, and is focused on fishing. It’s strange...
In particular, Bethesda barely had anything to show this time around, and long-time fans of the publisher were left sorely disappointed in their inability to show off something a whole lot cooler this time around.
Bethesda showcases the Gone Fission update for Fallout 76
In a rather disappointing turn of events, Bethesda Softworks revealed a teaser for a Fallout project, which simply turned out to be the new Gone Fission update for Fallout 76 instead.
The Gone Fission update was teased today | Image Credits: Bethesda Softworks
The update released on June 3, 2025, and was a free update for all Fallout 76 players, and is focused on fishing. It’s strange...
- 6/8/2025
- by Dipan Saha
- FandomWire
It’s fair to say that the Xbox brand has had an interesting year so far, with the launch of Elder Scrolls VI: Oblivion Remastered and several Microsoft-published games selling like hot pancakes on PlayStation. The future of Xbox may be unclear, but today’s Xbox Games Showcase gave us a solid look into what’s to come for Microsoft’s first-party studios and partners.
Microsoft’s hunger for studio acquisitions meant that we received a ton of game announcements at the showcase. However, what truly caught the eyes of players is undoubtedly The Outer Worlds 2. From the early looks, it seems like Obsidian Entertainment is tired of Todd Howard’s shenanigans and has decided to release its own take on the highly anticipated Fallout 5.
The Outer Worlds 2 is really just Fallout 5 without the name
We already know that Bethesda is working hard on Elder Scrolls 6, and the title...
Microsoft’s hunger for studio acquisitions meant that we received a ton of game announcements at the showcase. However, what truly caught the eyes of players is undoubtedly The Outer Worlds 2. From the early looks, it seems like Obsidian Entertainment is tired of Todd Howard’s shenanigans and has decided to release its own take on the highly anticipated Fallout 5.
The Outer Worlds 2 is really just Fallout 5 without the name
We already know that Bethesda is working hard on Elder Scrolls 6, and the title...
- 6/8/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
I’m pretty much convinced 2025 will be a promising year for gaming, after seeing announcements from Summer Game Fest and the recent State of Play. However, there is one more event that is eye-catching, and it’s the Xbox Games Showcase. To be honest, most of the excitement lies with seeing some The Elder Scrolls 6 footage.
We’d likely get a sneak peek of The Elder Scrolls 6 this year, as Bethesda’s official channel will be streaming the event. Back in 2023, they did the same for revealing Starfield, and thus, my hopes are high. It could be for Arcane’s Blade as well. But let’s focus on the prior, shall we?
Bethesda streaming the Xbox Games Showcase 2025 gives hope for seeing The Elder Scrolls 6 Hope we get to see more than some rocks. | Image Credit: Bethesda
There is no denying almost every one of us is hyped for The...
We’d likely get a sneak peek of The Elder Scrolls 6 this year, as Bethesda’s official channel will be streaming the event. Back in 2023, they did the same for revealing Starfield, and thus, my hopes are high. It could be for Arcane’s Blade as well. But let’s focus on the prior, shall we?
Bethesda streaming the Xbox Games Showcase 2025 gives hope for seeing The Elder Scrolls 6 Hope we get to see more than some rocks. | Image Credit: Bethesda
There is no denying almost every one of us is hyped for The...
- 6/7/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
The summer gaming season has officially commenced, and with State of Play and Summer Game Fest 2025 out of the way, it’s time for Xbox to follow the rite of passage via the Xbox Games Showcase with their own set of announcements, surprises, and world premieres.
It’s an exciting time for gamers worldwide, as Xbox’s annual showcase is just around the corner, promising updates from its first-party studios and partners around the globe.
Regardless of the platform you play on, the Xbox Games Showcase will not only be an event for Xbox players but also a celebration of video games as a whole, worth tuning in to. Speaking of tuning in, here are all the details to avoid missing out on electrifying reveals.
Where and when to watch the Xbox Games Showcase 2025? Games, games, and more games! | Image Credit: Xbox
The Xbox Games Showcase 2025 is set to take...
It’s an exciting time for gamers worldwide, as Xbox’s annual showcase is just around the corner, promising updates from its first-party studios and partners around the globe.
Regardless of the platform you play on, the Xbox Games Showcase will not only be an event for Xbox players but also a celebration of video games as a whole, worth tuning in to. Speaking of tuning in, here are all the details to avoid missing out on electrifying reveals.
Where and when to watch the Xbox Games Showcase 2025? Games, games, and more games! | Image Credit: Xbox
The Xbox Games Showcase 2025 is set to take...
- 6/7/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
No one can deny the fact that Bethesda, under the watch of Todd Howard, has crafted some of the greatest video games of all time. From first-party titles such as Fallout and The Elder Scrolls to the stellar work done by various developers under its wing, there are tons of quality Bethesda games to get lost in for hours.
Although Bethesda has transformed the gaming space, its most iconic title was announced 10 years ago this week and completely shook up open-world RPGs. Which game are we talking about here? Well, if it isn’t obvious by now, it’s none other than Fallout 4. That’s right, folks. It’s been a decade since Howard unveiled this game.
Fallout 4 is still the king of open-world games
We all know that the Fallout franchise is Bethesda’s crown jewel. It’s been going on for years, and with the emergence of the Prime Video show,...
Although Bethesda has transformed the gaming space, its most iconic title was announced 10 years ago this week and completely shook up open-world RPGs. Which game are we talking about here? Well, if it isn’t obvious by now, it’s none other than Fallout 4. That’s right, folks. It’s been a decade since Howard unveiled this game.
Fallout 4 is still the king of open-world games
We all know that the Fallout franchise is Bethesda’s crown jewel. It’s been going on for years, and with the emergence of the Prime Video show,...
- 6/4/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Netflix’s The Witcher Season 4 is right around the corner, and it’s set to take on the Northern Kingdoms and the Niflgaardian Empire. Unfortunately, it won’t be Henry Cavill playing the White Wolf this time. That’s right, Cavill, who played the monster hunter for the first three seasons, left the show at the end of Season 3.
Cavill’s departure has left fans wondering what his next big role will be. While we continue to wait for more news, there’s one project that stands as a direct upgrade from The Witcher, an Elder Scrolls movie. In it, Cavill can play one of the franchise’s most iconic characters, similar to Geralt.
It’s time for Henry Cavill to play this character in the Elder Scrolls movie
What’s going on in the Elder Scrolls franchise right now? Well, we recently received Oblivion Remastered, and the development for...
Cavill’s departure has left fans wondering what his next big role will be. While we continue to wait for more news, there’s one project that stands as a direct upgrade from The Witcher, an Elder Scrolls movie. In it, Cavill can play one of the franchise’s most iconic characters, similar to Geralt.
It’s time for Henry Cavill to play this character in the Elder Scrolls movie
What’s going on in the Elder Scrolls franchise right now? Well, we recently received Oblivion Remastered, and the development for...
- 6/4/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
It’s fair to say that Todd Howard is one of the most recognizable game developers out there. If it weren’t for this man, we wouldn’t have seen legendary RPG franchises such as Fallout and Elder Scrolls hitting the shelves and changing the RPG genre forever.
We can’t imagine Bethesda without Howard. However, in the last couple of weeks, rumors started speculating that the man was stepping away from Bethesda and taking a break. As you’d expect, fans started panicking and speculating after hearing the news, but is any of this actually true? Let’s find out.
Is Todd Howard actually passing the torch at Bethesda?
Let’s start off by confirming that Howard isn’t going anywhere. Gamers can calm down, as he’s still very much involved in the day-to-day development of projects at Bethesda. This includes the likes of the highly anticipated Elder...
We can’t imagine Bethesda without Howard. However, in the last couple of weeks, rumors started speculating that the man was stepping away from Bethesda and taking a break. As you’d expect, fans started panicking and speculating after hearing the news, but is any of this actually true? Let’s find out.
Is Todd Howard actually passing the torch at Bethesda?
Let’s start off by confirming that Howard isn’t going anywhere. Gamers can calm down, as he’s still very much involved in the day-to-day development of projects at Bethesda. This includes the likes of the highly anticipated Elder...
- 6/4/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Count Janus Hassildor’s dining preferences just became the internet’s favorite conspiracy theory, and honestly, it’s about time.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has players combing through Castle Skingrad like forensic investigators, and what they’re finding would make even the most dedicated lore enthusiasts feel foolish.
Bethesda didn’t just create a world—they crafted a living, breathing narrative that tells stories without saying a word. The remaster’s visual upgrades have turned casual players into amateur detectives, uncovering secrets that were hiding in plain sight all along.
The Count’s curious cutlery choices reveal everything
Here’s the detail that’s got Oblivion Remastered players questioning their observational skills: Castle Skingrad doesn’t contain a single piece of silver cutlery anywhere. Not one fork, not one spoon, nothing. Meanwhile, even some of the peasants down in Skingrad proper are eating with proper silverware like they...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has players combing through Castle Skingrad like forensic investigators, and what they’re finding would make even the most dedicated lore enthusiasts feel foolish.
Bethesda didn’t just create a world—they crafted a living, breathing narrative that tells stories without saying a word. The remaster’s visual upgrades have turned casual players into amateur detectives, uncovering secrets that were hiding in plain sight all along.
The Count’s curious cutlery choices reveal everything
Here’s the detail that’s got Oblivion Remastered players questioning their observational skills: Castle Skingrad doesn’t contain a single piece of silver cutlery anywhere. Not one fork, not one spoon, nothing. Meanwhile, even some of the peasants down in Skingrad proper are eating with proper silverware like they...
- 6/4/2025
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Ten years ago today, Bethesda dropped a trailer that had Fallout fans losing their collective minds. The reveal of Fallout 4 wasn’t just another game announcement—it was a cultural moment that reminded everyone why post-apocalyptic Boston deserved their undivided attention.
Fast-forward to 2025, and that same community finds itself in a very different place. The excitement has curdled into something resembling existential dread, mixed with healthy doses of nostalgia and frustration.
And with Bethesda’s entire development machine grinding away on The Elder Scrolls 6, Fallout has become the forgotten stepchild waiting for scraps.
When all roads lead to Skyrim’s successor
The harsh reality facing Fallout fans is simple: Bethesda doesn’t multitask anymore. Todd Howard’s studio operates under a “one massive project at a time” philosophy that has effectively frozen the wasteland in carbonite while they chase dragons in Hammerfell.
Related: 3 Reasons Why Todd Howard Can’t Do...
Fast-forward to 2025, and that same community finds itself in a very different place. The excitement has curdled into something resembling existential dread, mixed with healthy doses of nostalgia and frustration.
And with Bethesda’s entire development machine grinding away on The Elder Scrolls 6, Fallout has become the forgotten stepchild waiting for scraps.
When all roads lead to Skyrim’s successor
The harsh reality facing Fallout fans is simple: Bethesda doesn’t multitask anymore. Todd Howard’s studio operates under a “one massive project at a time” philosophy that has effectively frozen the wasteland in carbonite while they chase dragons in Hammerfell.
Related: 3 Reasons Why Todd Howard Can’t Do...
- 6/4/2025
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
It has been more than a decade since Fallout 3 first came out, and its ending still remains controversial for many fans. It is one of the most debated moments in the franchise’s history, and it’s not because of some emotional or moral dilemma but because the studio awkwardly executed it.
You play as the Lone Wanderer, and during the final moments of the game, you sacrifice yourself in-game to reach the water purifier in the last sequence. The dilemma? Someone else could have done it instead, or as one player says, the studio could have just put in a simple mechanic to make the whole scene feel ‘less jarring.’
What Fallout 3’s ending could have been The ending for Fallout 3 is often criticized by fans | Obsidian Entertainment
In the context of the main game, you, as a player, get a choice to sacrifice yourself within Fallout 3, which would...
You play as the Lone Wanderer, and during the final moments of the game, you sacrifice yourself in-game to reach the water purifier in the last sequence. The dilemma? Someone else could have done it instead, or as one player says, the studio could have just put in a simple mechanic to make the whole scene feel ‘less jarring.’
What Fallout 3’s ending could have been The ending for Fallout 3 is often criticized by fans | Obsidian Entertainment
In the context of the main game, you, as a player, get a choice to sacrifice yourself within Fallout 3, which would...
- 6/3/2025
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
Shirley Curry, better known as the internet’s beloved “Skyrim Grandma,” is back. This time, she’s gone from Skyrim’s snowy peaks for the golden hills of Cyrodiil. The 89-year-old YouTube icon has officially begun her journey in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, and we couldn’t be happier. From a retirement announcement to this, it’s really unexpected.
Her warm, meandering commentary and curiosity are something we all missed and welcome wholeheartedly. We can’t wait to see more of her with her being confirmed as an Npc in The Elder Scrolls 6. Bethesda should’ve really added her to the Oblivion remaster too.
The Oblivion Remastered has been graced with the presence of the Skyrim Grandma
Shirley Curry, who turned 89 in April, surprised her 1.3 million YouTube subscribers with two new videos over the weekend titled Oblivion Remastered #1: Learning and #2: Still Learning. This is her first...
Her warm, meandering commentary and curiosity are something we all missed and welcome wholeheartedly. We can’t wait to see more of her with her being confirmed as an Npc in The Elder Scrolls 6. Bethesda should’ve really added her to the Oblivion remaster too.
The Oblivion Remastered has been graced with the presence of the Skyrim Grandma
Shirley Curry, who turned 89 in April, surprised her 1.3 million YouTube subscribers with two new videos over the weekend titled Oblivion Remastered #1: Learning and #2: Still Learning. This is her first...
- 6/2/2025
- by Daniel Royte
- FandomWire
Lucasfilm isn’t giving up on its passion to create new Indiana Jones games, as the studio has been doing it for a long time. Not only that, but fans have always loved an Indy-focused game, and the recent success of The Great Circle displays it. While it’s an adventure game at core, it did something different. It allowed players to become the character and look at the world through their eyes.
It might be possible that fans will get to experience more through Indy’s eyes, as Lucasfilm Games’ executive producer, sparks some hope with his recent interview. It isn’t like a new game has been confirmed, but his hopes regarding the game franchise are just too optimistic, as if they are already on the drawing board to create a new game.
Will Lucasfilm Games create a follow-up to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle? If you’re making another game,...
It might be possible that fans will get to experience more through Indy’s eyes, as Lucasfilm Games’ executive producer, sparks some hope with his recent interview. It isn’t like a new game has been confirmed, but his hopes regarding the game franchise are just too optimistic, as if they are already on the drawing board to create a new game.
Will Lucasfilm Games create a follow-up to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle? If you’re making another game,...
- 6/2/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
Fallout season one debuted all the way back in April 2023, and even though video game adaptations had earned a bad name in the past, the TV series managed to master everything. Right from storytelling elements to compelling characters, it had everything that made the Bethesda game so iconic.
Considering the success of the first season, it’s not a surprise that fans are all aboard the hype train for Fallout Season 2. Its production is almost wrapped up, and its release window is confirmed. Although we don’t have a shred of an idea what it might bring to the table, as long as it features one of the most iconic Fallout weapons, its success is basically guaranteed.
Why this iconic weapon must be in Fallout Season 2
The post-apocalyptic world of the Fallout franchise has a number of weapons for players to find and modify. With powerful weapons, enemies that pose...
Considering the success of the first season, it’s not a surprise that fans are all aboard the hype train for Fallout Season 2. Its production is almost wrapped up, and its release window is confirmed. Although we don’t have a shred of an idea what it might bring to the table, as long as it features one of the most iconic Fallout weapons, its success is basically guaranteed.
Why this iconic weapon must be in Fallout Season 2
The post-apocalyptic world of the Fallout franchise has a number of weapons for players to find and modify. With powerful weapons, enemies that pose...
- 6/2/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
The Elder Scrolls modding community is perhaps one of the most active ones out there, with The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind’s Tamriel Rebuilt project having no plans to stop. Founded in 2001, the ambitious mod adds the entire mainland of the province of Morrowind, beyond the original game’s island of Vvardenfell.
The team behind this 24-year-old mod aims to preserve the original game in a faithful manner that not only enhances the base game but also builds upon the foundations laid by it.
Recently, the team released their biggest expansion for Tamriel Rebuilt, Grasping Fortune. But with Bethesda officially remastering The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, would the team behind one of Morrowind’s longest-running modding projects like a similar treatment for the title?
Bethesda remastering The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind would “mess things up”
Bethesda’s faithful and highly successful remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion hasn’t...
The team behind this 24-year-old mod aims to preserve the original game in a faithful manner that not only enhances the base game but also builds upon the foundations laid by it.
Recently, the team released their biggest expansion for Tamriel Rebuilt, Grasping Fortune. But with Bethesda officially remastering The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, would the team behind one of Morrowind’s longest-running modding projects like a similar treatment for the title?
Bethesda remastering The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind would “mess things up”
Bethesda’s faithful and highly successful remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion hasn’t...
- 5/30/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
It’s been a month since the release of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, and the hype hasn’t slowed down one bit. Within a matter of days, this reimagining of Cyrodiil drew in millions of gamers, helping The Elder Scrolls franchise reach a new generation of audiences.
It’s no surprise that Oblivion Remastered is making waves in the gaming sphere. It’s a beautiful recreation that maintains the original’s charm, combined with modern graphics and quality-of-life additions. However, what’s really interesting is that, despite these upgrades, Oblivion Remastered is being overshadowed by The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
Oblivion Remastered trails behind the legendary Skyrim
At the time of writing, SteamDB data shows that there are currently 14,404 players playing Oblivion Remastered, compared to 23,661 players for Skyrim. Even the 24-hour peaks for both of the games are quite far apart, with Oblivion Remastered at 22,136 and Skyrim at 30,628 players.
It’s no surprise that Oblivion Remastered is making waves in the gaming sphere. It’s a beautiful recreation that maintains the original’s charm, combined with modern graphics and quality-of-life additions. However, what’s really interesting is that, despite these upgrades, Oblivion Remastered is being overshadowed by The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
Oblivion Remastered trails behind the legendary Skyrim
At the time of writing, SteamDB data shows that there are currently 14,404 players playing Oblivion Remastered, compared to 23,661 players for Skyrim. Even the 24-hour peaks for both of the games are quite far apart, with Oblivion Remastered at 22,136 and Skyrim at 30,628 players.
- 5/29/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Most of the gamers would agree that Fallout: New Vegas is one of the best entries in the post-apocalyptic franchise. Even though it’s been a decade since the title’s release, the fact that gamers continue to return to it proves its enduring quality. Obsidian Entertainment’s unique RPG mechanics in the game combined the best of old-school Fallout games alongside new innovations.
One of the best aspects of New Vegas is its unique plot. The game doesn’t follow the story of a Vault dweller like other titles. Gamers play as a Courier who travels through the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of men who have wronged him. While it’s a beloved storyline, gamers have uncovered a new plot hole within it, sparking a massive uproar and a major divide within the Fallout community.
Why didn’t the Ncr use Vertibird in Fallout: New Vegas?
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One of the best aspects of New Vegas is its unique plot. The game doesn’t follow the story of a Vault dweller like other titles. Gamers play as a Courier who travels through the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert in search of men who have wronged him. While it’s a beloved storyline, gamers have uncovered a new plot hole within it, sparking a massive uproar and a major divide within the Fallout community.
Why didn’t the Ncr use Vertibird in Fallout: New Vegas?
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- 5/28/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is a first-person open-world RPG that was released on May 23, 2025, for both PC and consoles and is finally out of early access.
Given its clear Arthurian inspiration and open world design, players can expect to be able to do a lot more than just explore the world – there is plenty of good combat to go around as well. Defense is one of your best options here, and the Mana Shield is likely the most underrated choice as of the current build.
The Mana Shield is one of the most powerful quirks in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is best described as an open-world RPG that emphasizes perfecting the most optimal build. Naturally, there are both defensive and offensive variants, with each version having a slightly different role.
Build make all the difference in progression | Image Credits: Questline...
Given its clear Arthurian inspiration and open world design, players can expect to be able to do a lot more than just explore the world – there is plenty of good combat to go around as well. Defense is one of your best options here, and the Mana Shield is likely the most underrated choice as of the current build.
The Mana Shield is one of the most powerful quirks in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is best described as an open-world RPG that emphasizes perfecting the most optimal build. Naturally, there are both defensive and offensive variants, with each version having a slightly different role.
Build make all the difference in progression | Image Credits: Questline...
- 5/27/2025
- by Dipan Saha
- FandomWire
When it launched, Fallout 4 was quite a controversial game. However, Bethesda’s incredible world design and entertaining gameplay ultimately made the RPG a blast to play for loyal fans. Even though it’s been a decade since the release of the title, it’s still one of the best Fallout games to jump into.
What makes Fallout 4 truly unforgettable? Well, it’s the terrifying roster of monsters and enemies that lurk in the game’s irradiated hills and forests. Among them is the Legendary Alpha Deathclaw, a beast that veterans don’t dare to provoke. However, a new discovery has once again reminded players why getting near this monster is a bad idea.
Even the vault corridors aren’t safe in Fallout 4
Alpha Deathclaws are one of the deadliest creatures in the world of Fallout 4. These monsters are a variant of the normal Deathclaws with enhanced damage, speed, and health.
What makes Fallout 4 truly unforgettable? Well, it’s the terrifying roster of monsters and enemies that lurk in the game’s irradiated hills and forests. Among them is the Legendary Alpha Deathclaw, a beast that veterans don’t dare to provoke. However, a new discovery has once again reminded players why getting near this monster is a bad idea.
Even the vault corridors aren’t safe in Fallout 4
Alpha Deathclaws are one of the deadliest creatures in the world of Fallout 4. These monsters are a variant of the normal Deathclaws with enhanced damage, speed, and health.
- 5/27/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
No one can deny that the Fallout franchise is one of the most unique video game franchises out there. Its blend of satire, dark humor, and emotional depth set in a post-apocalyptic world is something we’ve never seen before. Fallout’s influence can be spotted in classic CRPGs to modern-day RPGs.
For years, fans have been begging Bethesda to remake the series’ classic titles, such as Fallout 1 and 2. It’s quite a reasonable request, considering how outdated some of these games have become and how much they could gain from modern-day visual overhauls.
Yet, Todd Howard has repeatedly denied such requests. However, his refusal simply doesn’t make any sense when considering the recent success of the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.
Todd Howard must stop ignoring demands for classic Fallout remakes
Last year, Mr.MattyPlays got the opportunity to chat with Howard about Bethesda’s acclaimed franchises, including the Elder Scrolls,...
For years, fans have been begging Bethesda to remake the series’ classic titles, such as Fallout 1 and 2. It’s quite a reasonable request, considering how outdated some of these games have become and how much they could gain from modern-day visual overhauls.
Yet, Todd Howard has repeatedly denied such requests. However, his refusal simply doesn’t make any sense when considering the recent success of the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.
Todd Howard must stop ignoring demands for classic Fallout remakes
Last year, Mr.MattyPlays got the opportunity to chat with Howard about Bethesda’s acclaimed franchises, including the Elder Scrolls,...
- 5/27/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
The Fallout franchise has defined the RPG genre, and Fallout 5 is likely to continue that tradition. There’s going to be even more eyes on this particular entry, as Prime Video’s Fallout show has brought a newer generation of fans to the post-apocalyptic universe.
Will Fallout 5 be a guaranteed success? Considering Bethesda’s recent failures and lack of innovation, no one can say for sure. However, Todd Howard and his team can make a generational hit only if they bring one of the weirdest weapons from the critically acclaimed Fallout: New Vegas.
Fallout 5 won’t be complete without this ridiculous weapon
If you’re looking to survive against the threats of the nuclear Wasteland, it’s crucial to equip the right weapons and armor. The Fallout series has offered players a number of unique firearm options that match different playstyles and roles. Weapons are really the cornerstone of this post-apocalyptic experience.
Will Fallout 5 be a guaranteed success? Considering Bethesda’s recent failures and lack of innovation, no one can say for sure. However, Todd Howard and his team can make a generational hit only if they bring one of the weirdest weapons from the critically acclaimed Fallout: New Vegas.
Fallout 5 won’t be complete without this ridiculous weapon
If you’re looking to survive against the threats of the nuclear Wasteland, it’s crucial to equip the right weapons and armor. The Fallout series has offered players a number of unique firearm options that match different playstyles and roles. Weapons are really the cornerstone of this post-apocalyptic experience.
- 5/26/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
It’s been a month since the release of Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, and players still can’t get enough of it. Bethesda and Virtuos Studios have served players an upgraded and enhanced version of the beloved 2006 RPG, and it’s fantastic. It’s really a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding us of the golden days of Bethesda.
When Oblivion Remastered dropped, concerns were raised over fan-made projects such as Skyblivion. Many speculated that Bethesda would do its best to prevent the launch of the mod. However, that wasn’t the case, as the Skyblivion team received keys for Oblivion Remastered. Some of its members were even invited to visit Bethesda’s headquarters and meet Todd Howard, the man himself.
Oblivion Remastered doesn’t mean the end of Skyblivion
For those who’re unaware, Skyblivion is a project that kicked off all the way back in 2012 with the...
When Oblivion Remastered dropped, concerns were raised over fan-made projects such as Skyblivion. Many speculated that Bethesda would do its best to prevent the launch of the mod. However, that wasn’t the case, as the Skyblivion team received keys for Oblivion Remastered. Some of its members were even invited to visit Bethesda’s headquarters and meet Todd Howard, the man himself.
Oblivion Remastered doesn’t mean the end of Skyblivion
For those who’re unaware, Skyblivion is a project that kicked off all the way back in 2012 with the...
- 5/23/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire
It might sound a bit silly, but robots exist in the world of The Elder Scrolls. Robots in a medieval setting? That doesn’t make sense. Well, science does exist in the game in the form of alchemy, so why not robots powered by magic?
There are many mentions of Numidium or Anumidium in the lore of The Elder Scrolls. However, there is no functioning proof of their living existence in any of the games. Though fans predict that the metal people can be seen in the upcoming sequel, by providing shards of evidence.
Robots in The Elder Scrolls 6 sounds insane, but sounds fun
Numidiums are known for being Brass gods in The Elder Scrolls lore. They are weapons of mass destruction that are huge, similar to the Colossal Titan from Attack on Titan. The metal-bodied golems were used by Emperor Tiber Septim to rule over Tamriel during the Second Era.
There are many mentions of Numidium or Anumidium in the lore of The Elder Scrolls. However, there is no functioning proof of their living existence in any of the games. Though fans predict that the metal people can be seen in the upcoming sequel, by providing shards of evidence.
Robots in The Elder Scrolls 6 sounds insane, but sounds fun
Numidiums are known for being Brass gods in The Elder Scrolls lore. They are weapons of mass destruction that are huge, similar to the Colossal Titan from Attack on Titan. The metal-bodied golems were used by Emperor Tiber Septim to rule over Tamriel during the Second Era.
- 5/23/2025
- by Amlan Roy
- FandomWire
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