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- Fallout TV came out, which has renewed interest in the franchise.
- Enforced arbitration over the anti-Creation Club class action lawsuit resolved.
- The injunction against Bethesda over the same lawsuit also ended.
In short, Microthesda (nee BethSoft) is no longer legally bound to freeze development and has a vested interest to resume some semblance of caring about FO4.make up your mind first before posting
It’s not dead. That’s total hogwash by drama queens.