Recently, Bethesda head Todd Howard revealed that they are currently developing "The Elder Scrolls 6", "Fallout 76" and other projects."Fallout 3: Remastered" is also in production and is reported to have entered the active development stage - its production method is similar to "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered".

Todd Howard recently confirmed in an exclusive interview with GQ magazine: "Hundreds of employees are currently involved in the development of the "Fallout" project, including the follow-up development of "Fallout 76" and other projects."VGC reports that one of the "other projects" mentioned by Howard includes the "Fallout 3" remake, which will be produced in a similar way to "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered" launched this year.
GamesRadar has contacted Bethesda for official comment.In addition, when Howard talked about "Fallout 3" launched in 2008 in the interview, he said that this game has the "most exciting opening" of all the works he has participated in the development of, and the overall tone is "very impactful."This hard-core and seductive style is undoubtedly worthy of careful polishing and reproduction.
Regarding the specific movements of B Agency, Howard was unwilling to disclose more details, but legal documents exposed in the early years revealed some inside stories.For example, a document leaked in 2023 showed that Xbox had ambitious plans to release games such as "The Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 3" remake in 2023.
Howard said in an interview: "The charm of the "Fallout" series is that it can not only present an absurd B-movie style, but also depict a thrilling plot involving life and death. This is exactly the effect we strive to pursue in the series of the same name."
He also said: "I think the best game missions revolve around the characters that players meet: What do they do in order to survive? What are the reasons behind them? How do you feel when facing these stories?"