Fallout New Vegas
News, coverage and analysis tracking Fallout New Vegas across the outlets.- Morning PatchesCrimson Desert has received patch notes version 1.01.01. The article also mentions a new fan-made expansion quest mod for Fallout: New Vegas.
- GGMods Officially Launches April 13th Alongside the Spring Madness 2026 ModathonGGMods, a new community-driven mod hosting platform focused on creator compensation, will officially launch on April 13, 2026. The launch coincides with the Spring Madness 2026 Modathon, a month-long contest with a $7,000 USD prize pool for mods published on the platform. GGMods emphasizes community feedback in its development and offers programs for early creators.
- Fallout: New Vegas devs "did a great job" of shepherding the spirit of the RPG series, Bethesda veteran admits…Former Bethesda developers Jonah Lobe and Nate Purkeypile discuss Fallout: New Vegas, acknowledging Obsidian Entertainment's success in capturing the Fallout spirit despite Bethesda's foundational work on the engine and art assets. They reflect on the comparisons between New Vegas and Bethesda's own Fallout 3 and 4, noting that while New Vegas excelled in storytelling, its world design and dungeons were not as strong. Todd Howard also briefly commented on game character.
- The 10 Best Mini-Games on Xbox That Are Actually Better Than the Main QuestThis article ranks the 10 best mini-games available on Xbox, highlighting how these smaller modes can sometimes rival or even surpass the main gameplay experience. Titles like Gwent from The Witcher 3, Geometry Wars from Project Gotham Racing 2, and Mercenaries mode in Resident Evil 4 are praised for their depth and replayability.
- Only a "skeletal crew" are left working on Fallout: London, and the massive mod's next DLC will miss a planned April release windowThe Fallout: London mod for Fallout 4 is experiencing delays, with its next DLC, Last Orders, missing its planned April release window. The development team, Team FOLON, is operating with a "skeletal crew" due to personal situations and behind-the-scenes issues. The modders are still working on the DLC and other updates in their spare time, with further announcements to come.
- Fallout Chicago is a new mod based on the best game in the series, and you can play nowThe Fallout Chicago mod demo is now available, offering a new expansion for Fallout: New Vegas set in a "Windy City" themed environment. The mod introduces new factions, player homes, and side quests.
- These are my 20 RPG freak pick must-plays for $10 or less in the Steam Spring SaleThis guide highlights over 20 role-playing games available for $10 or less during the Steam Spring Sale, focusing on less obvious but highly recommended titles. It includes games like Arx Fatalis, Deus Ex: Invisible War, and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, detailing their developers, release years, and unique selling points.
- Fallout 3's GOTY Edition was a bit of a misfire, admits Bethesda veteran, but "we've gotten better at…Bethesda game artist Istvan Pely reflected on the awkward DLC integration in Fallout 3's Game of the Year Edition, stating the company has improved its approach for newer titles like Starfield. Pely noted that early DLC implementations often interrupted the player's immersion with immediate unlock notifications.
- Following a demo, DLC-sized New Vegas mod Fallout Chicago is aiming for a full release in 2027The modding team behind Fallout Chicago, a large-scale expansion for Fallout: New Vegas, has released a demo and a roadmap targeting a full release in late 2027. The project aims to deliver three acts of its main story, with the team planning to address bugs and implement gameplay improvements throughout 2026 before releasing subsequent acts in 2027.
- I've spent eight hours exploring the Steam Spring Sale with our Games Editor, and these are the 10 best games on…This guide highlights the best deals from the Steam Spring Sale, featuring ten recommended games available at significant discounts. The list includes titles like Control Ultimate Edition, Silent Hill f, Fallout: New Vegas, and Chivalry 2, with a focus on value and quality for PC and Steam Deck players.
- The best Fallout game is 99 cents right nowFallout: New Vegas is currently available for 99 cents on Steam as part of its Spring sale. The article highlights the game's strengths, including its engaging choices and narrative, distinguishing it from other Bethesda-developed Fallout titles like Fallout 3 and Fallout 4.
- The Steam Spring Sale Is Back With Deep Discounts on AAA GamesThe Steam Spring Sale is offering significant discounts on various AAA titles, including Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Fallout: New Vegas, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and The Long Dark. These deals provide a cost-effective opportunity for players to acquire popular games, with some titles seeing substantial price reductions.
- The Steam Spring Sale is here with discounts on Arc Raiders, Hades 2 and much moreThe Steam Spring Sale is now live, featuring discounts on a wide range of games until March 26. Notable deals include Arc Raiders for $32, Hades 2 for under $23, and Ghost of Tsushima on PC for $36. Several titles are available at 90 percent off, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate and Fallout New Vegas.
- Sorry Microsoft, but I've shoved your handheld onto a Steam Deck dock and started playing 2000s games using an Xbox…This article details how to connect an Xbox 360 controller to modern PC gaming setups, specifically using the ASUS ROG Ally X handheld docked to a Steam Deck dock. It explains the necessary hardware, including a PC adapter for the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver, and the driver installation process on Windows 11, noting compatibility with SteamOS as well. The author highlights the authentic retro gaming experience achieved by playing classics like Fallout New Vegas and Bioshock with the classic controller.
- Fallout 5 Could Be Made Outside Bethesda, Former Dev SaysA former Bethesda developer suggests that Fallout 5 might be developed by an external studio due to Bethesda Game Studios' current workload with The Elder Scrolls 6 and other projects. While Bethesda has outsourced development before, such as with Fallout: New Vegas by Obsidian Entertainment, the studio would likely still be involved in oversight. The possibility of releasing Fallout 5 in conjunction with a new season of the Fallout TV show was also discussed as a strategic advantage.
- Bethesda veterans "wouldn't be surprised" if Fallout 5 went to another company, because the devs "have their hands full" with The Elder Scrolls 6Bethesda veterans suggest that Fallout 5 might be developed by an external studio due to the company's focus on The Elder Scrolls 6. Developers like Jonah Lobe and Bruce Nesmith believe outsourcing is a possibility, especially to capitalize on the synergy with the popular Amazon Fallout show.
- From Starfield to Fallout: Devs Want More Than Just 'Po... | TAGIn a refreshing move for the industry, Atlus is raising salaries and reducing fixed overtime, bucking the trend of layoffs and crunch. Meanwhile, reviews are out for the Pulsar X3 CrazyLight Mini mouse, and Amy Madigan's Oscar win for 'Weapons' is being compared to Heath Ledger's Joker. The article also touches on the risks of $70 games on Steam, player expectations for Grand Theft Auto 6's multiplayer, upcoming challenges in Marathon, a new Fallout Chicago mod, a guide to finding an item in Pokémon Pokopia, and composer Inon Zur's belief that Starfield will become legendary. News also includes layoffs at Warner Bros. Games Montréal, new codes for Animal Training, and the announcement of a Firefly animated series.
- Fallout Chicago, a DLC-sized New Vegas mod about the Brotherhood of Steel fighting a union mob, has a first demo out nowThe first demo for Fallout Chicago, a large-scale mod for Fallout: New Vegas, is now available. This mod expansion focuses on the Brotherhood of Steel's conflict with a union mob in a post-apocalyptic Chicago. The demo includes the first act of the main story, side quests, and explorable locations.
- ‘This is a passion project for all of us here’: Xbox keeps pushing the envelope on preservation effortsXbox is prioritizing game preservation, aiming to keep older titles accessible and playable with modern enhancements like Auto HDR and FPS Boost. The company plans to release iconic retro games with new features as part of its 25th anniversary celebration later this year, potentially including remasters or remakes of titles like Fallout: New Vegas.
- A New Fallout Might Have Been Scrapped At Microsoft - ReportAccording to journalist Jeff Gerstmann, a new Fallout game that was reportedly in development at a Microsoft-owned studio is unlikely to be released. While details on the project's scope are unknown, it has not been officially announced by Bethesda. Gerstmann also commented on rumors of a Fallout 3 remaster, suggesting it has been outsourced to an external studio.