With
Fallout 3 practically done now (aside from maybe some after-sale support) we imagine that the team over at Bethesda is taking a long and well-deserved rest - but we don't expect that reprieve to last for long.
In fact, according to Paul Oughton, publishing executive for Bethesda, the team could be re-assembled and put to work on their next project pretty sharpish. Apparently, Oughton is hopeful of a new
Elder Scrolls game getting released before 2010.
Oughton briefly discussed platforms and such with
GI.biz too and said that while a port of
Fallout 3 or
Elder Scrolls is technically possible, the company still has no plans for a Wii release. PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 seem to be the main, targeted platforms.
Bethesda has only just released a sequel to Interplay's classic isometric RPG,
Fallout. The game is mighty impressive too, proving a decent fusion of the
Fallout and
Elder Scrolls approach, though the interface is a problem on the PC version. You can check out our in-depth
Fallout 3 review for more details.
The question is though, is Oughton setting an impossibly tight deadline considering how long and how much effort it takes to make an open-world sandbox, or has Bethesda secretly been working on the game for a while already?
What did you reckon to
Fallout 3 or
Oblivion? Let us know in
the forums.
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