Bethesda Targets 2027 for Next Fallout Remaster

Microsoft insider Jez Corden says Bethesda is aiming for 2027 for the next Fallout remaster, widely believed to be Fallout 3; The Elder Scrolls VI may follow in 2028 or 2029.

Jez Corden, a Microsoft insider, told a recent podcast he has heard Bethesda is targeting 2027 for its next Fallout remaster, a project widely believed to be a modern update of Fallout 3. He said the timing reflects what he has been told rather than any official announcement from the studio.

On the podcast Corden said: “Fallout remasters are probably a little bit further off than people think and that Elder Scrolls 6 is still quite far away.” He did not provide development details or specific release windows beyond the year estimates.

Fallout 3 originally launched in 2008 and has been frequently discussed by players and observers as the likely candidate for a remaster. Interest in updated versions of classic Bethesda titles has continued after the company released revised editions of other games.

Bethesda has prepared recent releases for Nintendo’s next hardware, including Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, signaling ongoing work on legacy projects for current platforms.

Industry watchers separate smaller remaster and port efforts from large new entries such as The Elder Scrolls VI. Corden’s timeline suggests remaster releases could be staggered while major new titles remain on a longer development track.

Bethesda has not issued official dates for a Fallout 3 remaster or for The Elder Scrolls VI. Corden’s podcast remarks add to public discussion but leave room for changes to schedules or scope of any future projects.

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