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Fallout 5: 600+ Hour Gameplay Reveal - News Directory 3

Fallout 5: 600+ Hour Gameplay Reveal

December 25, 2025 Lisa Park Tech
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  • *⁢ Fallout 5 is⁢ on the horizon, but not the immediate‍ focus: ‌While⁣ Bethesda is working on projects beyond The Elder Scrolls 6 within the Fallout universe (including...
Original source: pcgameshardware.de

Here’s a summary ⁤of the ⁤key‌ takeaways from the article:

*⁢ Fallout 5 is⁢ on the horizon, but not the immediate‍ focus: ‌While⁣ Bethesda is working on projects beyond The Elder Scrolls 6 within the Fallout universe (including perhaps Fallout‌ 5),‍ details are being kept under wraps.
* Player wishes are crucial: Bethesda aims to incorporate player feedback into future Fallout development.
* Long, immersive experiences are the goal: Emil Pagliarulo, Design ⁤Director, wants to create a ⁤Fallout⁢ game⁢ that players can get lost in for hundreds of hours -‍ aiming for 200-600 hours of ‌gameplay. They want ⁣to⁤ continue delivering the elements fans love while also evolving​ the series.
* Fallout’s popularity is surging: The recent success of‍ the ⁢Amazon Fallout series is contributing to renewed interest in the franchise.

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