Fallout: New Vegas: Did it Fall Out of Canon? Todd Howard Responds

Fans grew concerned and upset over certain details in the Prime Video series

Fallout: New Vegas: Did it Fall Out of Canon? Todd Howard Responds

Fans grew concerned and upset over certain details in the Prime Video series

While the Fallout series on Prime Video became the talk of the town, fans of Fallout: New Vegas grew furious as certain details in the timeline, specifics, and events shown in the production seemed to suggest that Obsidian's game was out of canon. The situation escalated to the point where the series' creators had to address it.

Todd Howard Confirms that the Fallout Series is Canon and Fallout: New Vegas Is Too

During an interview with IGN, Todd Howard discussed the events of Fallout: New Vegas and whether Obsidian's RPG truly fell out of the franchise's canon. Regarding this, the Bethesda creative director assured that the series is 100% canon, so adjustments to the main storyline have to be considered to catch up, though there are no dramatic changes.

Regarding what happens in Fallout: New Vegas, the creative director mentioned that the game and its events have not been excluded, and when the series refers to Shady Sands being destroyed, it speaks of a social degradation process culminating in a nuclear bomb but after the events of Obsidian's game, so that part of the story remains intact.

Fallout: New Vegas remains canon for the franchise
Fallout: New Vegas remains canon for the franchise

Before Todd Howard's official response, fans of the title, considered the best in the franchise and ironically not made by Bethesda, thought their events had been changed abruptly with the mere mention that Shady Sands no longer existed and that the New California Republic (NCR) was settled in Los Angeles. However, now we know that it was all part of a process, and while everything was destroyed, it wasn't before Fallout: New Vegas, but after.

Thus, the controversy has ended, and fans of Fallout: New Vegas can rest assured that the game has not been erased from the main history of Bethesda's IP.

Speaking of the Fallout TV series on Prime Video, its success has been such that it knocked the Colombian novel Yo soy Betty, la Fea out of the top spot, an icon of popular culture in Latin America. Likewise, the popularity of the production has boosted sales of the franchise's video games, and at the moment Fallout 4 is dominating on various fronts.

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