Bethesda Softworks‘ front is active nowadays, while news about Starfield occupies the outlets to satisfy the gamers’ excitement. The enthusiasm and the anticipation, on the other hand, are very understandable since Starfield is the first new universe that Bethesda Softworks decided to launch in 25 years since Skyrim and Fallout 4.
The gaming community will decide whether it will be a disappointment or even a failure like the ones during the launch of Fallout 76. Still, Starfield marks an important milestone of Bethesda deciding that it has milked those other cows a few too many times.
Bethesda was also present at Gamescom, one of the world’s biggest gaming events, which took place in Germany, and Starfield was also a hot topic there. During the event, Todd Howard was supposed to make a presentation about Starfield but included a short trailer of the upcoming Fallout TV show. Although it wasn’t supposed to be shared online, hundreds of fans attending the presentation took the opportunity to share the excitement with the general gaming community.
It’s no secret that a TV adaptation of the Fallout series is planned. Amazon Prime announced it in 2020. But since then, there wasn’t much to go with except some news about casting and a few photos from the set. Therefore, it’s not hard to predict the size of excitement that the leak stirred up.
Although the trailer doesn’t reveal much, except a ghoul looking into the horizon over the camera with hazy eyes, a couple of people walking in a wasteland in power armor, an absent-minded man looking out from a vertibird, and a closure with a mushroom cloud from a nuclear explosion, it revealed that the project is still alive or even maybe close to completion.
After the leak, Amazon confirmed that the project is indeed alive and close to completion over social media with a few more details. The TV adaptation will be set in Los Angeles and Vault 33, and the show will not be aired until 2024. We hope it carves its name into the list of amazingly successful adaptations like The Last of Us instead of taking its place among the hall of shame of failures like the $200 Fallout 76 collector’s edition.
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