The Fallout: New Vegas studio from Obsidian Entertainment remains in gamers' memories as the creator of captivating worlds. However, the idea of creating an Elder Scrolls game in the New Vegas style did not resonate well with Bethesda, as the renowned writer and industry expert Chris Avellone stated. He noted that the initiative was meant to bridge the gap between Skyrim and the highly anticipated The Elder Scrolls 6. Still, unfortunately, it was met with limited enthusiasm within the Bethesda studio.
Chris Avellone also explored the possibility of creating Fallout: New Vegas 2 to fill the void between Fallout 3 and 4. However, his words suggest that even such a project could have captured a broad audience. Whether it was a misstep or an unrealized opportunity remains an open question. As players await new developments in the Fallout universe, these discussions may take on a new perspective.
Bethesda's dissatisfaction emerged as a critical factor hindering Chris Avellone's ideas. Even a partial misunderstanding between the studios influenced the further development of Fallout: New Vegas and, most likely, contributed to the unfavorable reaction to the concept of transferring the game style to the Elder Scrolls realm. Collaboration between major studios is always complex, but these discussions may open new perspectives for future interaction in the gaming industry.
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