There's also no escaping the fact a sequel to the beloved spin-off would be a huge hit for everyone. In other news, Obsidian has a pretty packed schedule thanks to Grounded, Avowed, and a rumoured sequel to The Outer Worlds. Then again, it's not impossible for the developer to also squeeze in a New Vegas sequel. He also said any chance of Fallout 5 will be pushed into the 2030s. Still, McVicker followed-up his video with a tweet claiming Fallout New Vegas 2 will be coming in the second half of the decade. It's also important to note neither Microsoft nor Obsidian have commented on the leak.
Starfield is next, and even that needs another year or two.- Tyler McVicker January 19, 2021Īlthough McVicker has earned a great reputation for leaking Valve news, the legitimacy of his other news is yet to be tested. I expect anything close to a Fallout 5 in the 2030s. I expect FNV2 in the latter half of this decade. Most excitingly, he says he has insider knowledge on Fallout 76, Starfield, Deathloop, and Fallout: New Vegas 2. In the video, McVicker says he has the scoop on the Nintendo Switch Pro, future plans for Mario and Zelda anniversaries, Avowed, and Back for Blood. In his latest post, he claimed he has "a lot of information" on Fallout: New Vegas 2. Tyler McVicker is known for his YouTube name of Valve News Network, but is keen to branch away into other developers. Related: Why Didn't Fallout: New Vegas Get A Sequel?.House, Fallout: New Vegas has rightly stolen a place in all our hearts. With The Courier caught in the crossfire of a turf war between the New California Republic (NCR), Caesar's Legion, and the Howard Hughes-inspired Mr. New Vegas followed a typically generic Fallout character called The Courier as he was tasked with delivering a package across the Mojave Desert. Back before Bethesda held all the keys to the nuclear apocalypse, Obsidian brought a very different spin-off to the wide world of the wasteland.