Fallout 3 and New Vegas continue to captivate players old and new, especially with the recent boost in interest sparked by the second season of the Fallout TV show. As Fallout 76 inches toward its eighth year, still delivering fresh patches and updates, fans remain hopeful about what’s next for the series. Among the whispers and leaks, remasters of Fallout 3 and New Vegas have become a hot topic, with the community eagerly waiting for official word.
However, one of the most beloved crossover mods blending the worlds of these two iconic RPGs won’t be making the jump to any potential remastered editions. The mod’s creators have made it clear they won’t be revisiting or reworking their project to fit the upcoming Bethesda remasters. This is a bummer for players who enjoyed the unique experience this fan-made content provided, but it’s a reminder that some mod projects are very much tied to the games in their original form.
While the official remasters continue to generate excitement and speculation, modders remain a vital part of the Fallout community’s enduring longevity. Still, this particular crossover mod won’t factor into the remastered landscape, leaving its fans to cherish it as a snapshot of a specific era in Fallout’s modding history.
Source: eurogamer.net




