YouTuber Tyler McVicker has posted a new video on his (self-titled) Channel where he claims to have new information relating to Fallout: New Vegas 2, as well as other titles such as Fallout 76, Starfield e Deathloop and even The Elder Scrolls 6. The boy could therefore be in close contact with Bethesda (or in any case with someone very close to the environment). Tyler has also posted, on Twitter, through his official profile (@Tyler_McV) the following:
I expect Fallout: New Vegas 2 to be released in the second half of this decade. I expect The Elder Scrolls 6 in 2026-2027. I expect something similar to Fallout 5 set in the 30s. Starfield will be next to come out, and that too will need another year or two to complete.
Fallout: New Vegas 2 (unofficial title) is the sequel to Fallout: New Vegas, videogame belonging to the genre of role-playing games, characterized by a strong action component, developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Besthesda Softworks in October of 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Windows PC. The first chapter was set in the surroundings of Las Vegas, in the game known as New Vegas following the outbreak of a violent nuclear war between the United States and China. According to Tyler, therefore, New Vegas 2 could come out by 2025, presumably on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S and PC, although doubts remain regarding the availability of Bethesda-branded titles for Sony consoles, after the recent acquisition of the Zenimax group by Microsoft (here we have analyzed the situation in detail). Before saying goodbye, speaking of Bethesda, we point out that a mod allows you to take advantage of the 60fps on PlayStation 5 from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Moreover, a few days ago an indiscretion that he would see began to circulate on the net the new Indiana Jones game, developed by Bethesda.
I expect FNV2 in the latter half of this decade. I expect TES6 in 2026-7. I expect anything close to a Fallout 5 in the 2030s.
Starfield is next, and even that needs another year or two.
- Tyler McVicker (@Tyler_McV) January 19, 2021