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I’m talking, of course, about New Vegas, with its distinctive skyline towering above the Wasteland.
I might as well have said it at that point.

Yes, THAT meeting from season one has more story to tell.
Beyond that little snippet, it’s interesting to hear their idea of how to approach New Vegas.
I can get behind this.
The Fallout show, is, after all, its own thing.

Yes, THAT meeting from season one has more story to tell.
It’d be crazy to expect anything less.
Including the big question; did Vault-Tec drop the bombs?
Well, we have more story to tell.

Hurry up Season two!
I would just not treat anything as definitive because, again, everything that we see is very subjective.
It was this that essentially ended the world.
But the TV show has thrown a new spanner in the works.
Vault-Tec was betting on catastrophe to get to finance its business.
But would they, did they, actually drop the first bomb and set the whole thing in motion?
Where this story goes will be very interesting.
The shadowy figures watching the meeting play out?
We’ll be seeing them again, in some way.
It’s an “interesting moment” for a “future story.”
Who doesn’t love a good mystery?
A promising future in the Wasteland
The team that made Fallout justget it.
Even as a more casual fan of the franchise, I can see that.
This interview is just more proof of that.
Windows Central also interviewed the show’s creators ahead of its launch, which you could readhere














