The Fallout <\/em>series has quite an interesting past. The franchise started as a critically-acclaimed set of third-person CRPG titles that rewarded strategy-minded players and those willing to sort through plenty of dialogue options.<\/p>
With Fallout 3, <\/em>the series shifted into first-person shooter territory, where it’s stayed to this day. While earlier titles like Fallout: New Vegas<\/a> are regarded as some of the finest FPS titles available, more recent entries like Fallout: 76 <\/em>have struggled to gain the same acclaim.<\/p>
It seems like just yesterday that we waited with bated breath for Fallout 4, <\/em>the most recent main series entry in the franchise. (Fallout: 76 <\/em>was technically a prequel.) It appears as though the development team at Bethesda is already thinking about Fallout 5<\/a>, <\/em>which has fans asking when they can expect the next entry in one of the world’s most beloved sci-fi franchises.<\/p>