
"There was strong speculation online that the countdown would end with the announcement (and in some more hopeful corners, the release) of remasters for either Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas, neither of which transpired yesterday evening. Instead, fans of both the games and show were treated to recreation of one of New Vegas' most iconic locations: the Lucky 38 casino penthouse, home to Robert House, before the bombs dropped."
"A Fallout 3 remaster has been expected ever since it was rumored in early 2025. A report later in 2025 corroborated that rumor, with more sources indicating that the remaster was in development and would follow a similar format to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which surprise-launched in April 2025. A remaster for Fallout: New Vegas hasn't been included in either report, but has nonetheless become wishful thinking online for those who prefer Obsidian's take on the wasteland."
The Amazon Fallout series season two finale coincided with the end of a website countdown that revealed an interactive recreation of the Lucky 38 casino penthouse rather than game remasters. Online speculation had expected announcements or releases for remasters of Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas, but neither appeared. The official site previously featured other interactive locations such as Vault 33 and Caswennan. Fallout 3 remaster rumors emerged in early 2025 and later reports indicated development mirroring The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. A New Vegas remaster has not been confirmed in reports, though fans continue to hope.
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