Fallout London lead says Bethesda should sell Fallout

Modders are finally telling Bethesda to quit ruining their favorite RPGs. Dean Carter from Team FOLON told Esports.net that Todd Howard needs to sell the IP immediately. The Fallout London lead claims the studio lost its touch regarding narrative quality. He argues the current license holders fumble the bag repeatedly with stuff like Fallout 76, ignoring single-player enthusiasts.

Carter suggests the writing quality nosedived hard recently. He basically said Skyrim gets overhyped, and the storytelling requires a massive overhaul to save future projects. The developer also expressed worry about them sticking with the aging Creation Engine. He thinks the tech needs serious upgrades to handle basic features like drivable cars or working trains.

This crew officially registered as a real studio after shipping their massive mod last July. They plan to drop two final expansions called Last Orders and Wildcard before shifting focus. The team intends to build their next indie title using Epic's Unreal Engine instead of wrestling with Bethesda tools forever.

Angela Browder from Bethesda Game Studios seemingly laughed off the idea of selling anything. She claimed early skepticism actually helped the team during development. The company plans to double down on The Elder Scrolls VI regardless of what critics say. Fans probably have to wait until late 2027 or later since Starfield just arrived back in September 2023.
 

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