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Fallout: New Vegas lead says Obsidian has a "Karma Police" force to make sure "however you built your character" in their RPGs, "it's not gonna be the same experience" twice

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· Jun 30, 2026
Fallout: New Vegas director thinks his RPG became more popular after fans "forgot about the fact that they were annoyed" about its similarities to Fallout 3
Fallout: New Vegas director thinks his RPG became more popular after fans "forgot about the fact that they were annoyed" about its similarities to Fallout 3
Polygon
· Jul 10, 2026
Matthew Mercer's new Critical Role campaign proves D&D fans need to try Daggerheart
It's not unheard of for Critical Role to get people into TTRPGs like Dungeons Dragons, but can Critical Role now get us into Daggerheart?
BoingBoing
· Jul 8, 2026
We might be getting that New Vegas followup, but not in the way anyone expected
As has been discussed to death both here and on the Internet at large, Fallout: New Vegas is one of the best RPGs ever made. Although it started life as a contracted-out amuse-bouche to keep Fallout fans happy while Bethesda was all hands on deck with Skyrim, Obsidian — an RPG studio formed from the same ex-Black Isle devs who created the series to begin with — knocked it out of the park nonetheless. — Read the rest The post We might be getting that New Vegas followup, but not in the way anyone expected appeared first on Boing Boing.
ComicBook.com
· Jun 25, 2026
Critical Role Video Game is Still in The Works Despite Lack of Updates
Courtesy of Critical Role It’s been five years since Critical Role first announced it was working on a video game. The entertainment company, which began as a Dungeons Dragons actual play podcast, has already spawned quite a few spin-offs. There are Critical Role novels, animated TV series, and merch sharing shelves with official DD goodies. Last year, Critical []
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· Jul 9, 2026
Another Fallout RPG was in development at Obsidian Entertainment before Bethesda pulled the plug "a while ago," ex-studio lead says
Another Fallout RPG was in development at Obsidian Entertainment before Bethesda pulled the plug "a while ago," ex-studio lead says
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· Jul 1, 2026
Fallout: New Vegas director Josh Sawyer says it was "pure luck" he directed the RPG at Obsidian: "Almost literally fell in my lap"
Fallout: New Vegas director Josh Sawyer says it was "pure luck" he directed the RPG at Obsidian: "Almost literally fell in my lap"
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