Fallout Day 2025 brought the community together once again to celebrate one of gaming’s most iconic post-apocalyptic franchises. With exciting updates, special bundles, and fresh content across various titles, fans eagerly tuned in hoping for something big.
As the event wrapped up, attention quickly turned to Bethesda’s next move — and what might be coming next for the Fallout universe.
Fallout Day 2025 closed with a flurry of smaller reveals — new editions, bundles and live-service content — but no announcement of a brand-new mainline game.
Todd Howard acknowledged fans’ disappointment during the broadcast and reassured the community that Bethesda is “working on even more,” keeping hopes alive for future Fallout Day 2025 follow-ups.
Importance: Fallout Day 2025 confirms Bethesda’s steady, long-term approach. Todd Howard’s remarks reassure fans and strengthen confidence in the franchise’s future.

Todd Howard Addresses Fans
During Fallout Day 2025 Bethesda rolled out a refreshed version of Fallout 4, a Fallout: New Vegas bundle, and additional updates for Fallout Shelter and Fallout 76, yet stopped short of confirming any remasters or Fallout 5.
Todd Howard spoke directly to the audience, saying the team reads fan feedback and is preparing further projects — a message that followed earlier comments (June 2024) about not rushing a new mainline Fallout and prioritizing care over speed.

Fallout TV Show Boosts Hype
The renewed interest driven by the Fallout TV show (with Season 2 set for New Vegas) and public calls from figures like Danny Trejo have intensified remaster rumors, but Bethesda’s timeline remains deliberate: remasters or Fallout 5 will arrive only when the studio feels they’re ready.
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