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Todd Howard knows there's "anxiety" about Fallout 5, admits "we do like to wait" but reassures fans "we never stopped developing Fallout"

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Todd Howard knows there's "anxiety" about Fallout 5, admits "we do like to wait" but reassures fans "we never stopped developing Fallout"
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Todd Howard knows there's "anxiety" about Fallout 5, admits "we do like to wait" but reassures fans "we never stopped developing Fallout" News By Austin Wood published 6 February 2026

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Bethesda chief Todd Howard says he gets the "anxiety from fans" regarding the studio's dead silence on Fallout 5, which has continued even amid peak Fallout TV show hype, but maintains that work is happening and news will come.

In Game Informer's excellent oral history of Fallout, Howard joins other Bethesda veterans in evaluating the future of the series. For years, the only concrete information we've had for Fallout 5 is that it will come out after The Elder Scrolls 6 – another game with next to no details available, and no release date in sight. Not terribly comforting, you could say, but Howard is optimistic.

"Looking at {Fallout 76], we’ve never stopped developing Fallout," he says. "We’ve had a full team on it for a long time, so Fallout, as a franchise, is the one that we’re still doing the most work in, above anything. Now, the majority of our internal team is on Elder Scrolls 6. We are doing other things with Fallout that we haven’t announced. And, you know, there’ll come a time for that.

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"I get the sort of anxiety from fans, like, 'What else? Feed me!'" he adds. "But, look, we’re working on stuff. And, you know, we do like to wait. And so, I think there will be a moment to talk about [the future of Fallout], and we want to make those special moments for our fans."

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Austin has been a game journalist for 12 years, having freelanced for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree. He's been with GamesRadar+ since 2019. They've yet to realize his position is a cover for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a lot of news and the occasional feature, all while playing as many roguelikes as possible.

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