Fallout 5 is one of those games that could be a year or a decade away. Given the popularity of the TV show, you'd assume that Bethesda would want to capitalize on those fans while the iron is hot, but you can never really predict when the studio will actually deliver.
Over on the Kiwi Talkz YouTube channel (via GamesRadar), veteran developer Jonah Lobe, who has worked on the Fallout series for nearly 10 years, has a different idea of how Fallout 5 will play out.
With all expectations squarely on Bethesda to deliver multiple franchises (while updating Starfield along the way), Lobe thinks the studio may shift its strategy drastically.
Here's what Lobe had to say on the matter: "I wouldn't be surprised if Bethesda gave Fallout 5 to a different production studio...I think that they're doing more and more of that already, they're bigger and bigger than ever. I feel like The Elder Scrolls 6, the expectations are already beyond the screen here, and they already have their hands full with that."
He makes a great point about The Elder Scrolls 6. Bethesda showed it off way too early, and now there are too many eyes on it....
