Fallout: New Vegas is Getting a New Update
JuiceHead
8 min, 45 sec
Fallout New Vegas and other Fallout games may receive updates in 2024, closely related to a new Fallout special Anthology and the Fallout TV show.
Summary
- Fallout New Vegas received a new beta branch on Steam, indicating a potential update.
- Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition was rated by PEGI, suggesting a new release.
- Bethesda may be preparing updates for Fallout games as part of the Fallout special Anthology.
- Speculations include a 64-bit modernization of Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3.
- Updates may coincide with the Fallout TV show release to boost interest in the franchise.
Chapter 1
A beta branch for Fallout New Vegas spotted on Steam hints at a possible update.
- A new beta branch for Fallout New Vegas was quickly added and removed on Steam.
- Bethesda is likely behind these changes, which are tracked by SteamDB.
- The beta branch's quick removal suggests an accidental upload of the wrong files.
Chapter 2
New PEGI rating for Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition and the announcement of the Fallout special Anthology.
- Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition was rated by PEGI on February 29th, 2024.
- Bethesda announced a new Fallout special Anthology containing games up to Fallout 76.
- The Anthology is tied to the Fallout TV show, releasing the day before the show.
Chapter 3
SteamDB branches for Fallout games lead to speculations of upcoming updates.
- Several new SteamDB branches for Fallout games were discovered, including one for Fallout 4.
- Fallout 3 also received a beta branch, removed shortly after like New Vegas.
- Speculations arise that Bethesda is preparing updates for Fallout games around the Fallout TV show release.
Chapter 4
Fallout 4 has been receiving updates, and more are expected in 2024.
- Fallout 4 has had a beta branch since March 2023 and updates have continued into 2024.
- The updates likely include bug fixes, new 4K options, higher FPS, and free Creation Club content.
Chapter 5
Bethesda might be working on a 64-bit modernization for Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3.
- A 64-bit update would increase stability and modding opportunities for Fallout New Vegas and Fallout 3.
- The upgrade could mirror what Bethesda did with Skyrim Special Edition.
- A 64-bit update could break many existing mods, posing a challenge for the modding community.
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