Sorry, Fallout Fans, But Obsidian Isn't Really Interested In Making...

Sorry, Fallout Fans, But Obsidian Isn't Really Interested In Making...

Obsidian released three games in 2025, and all of them were original Obsidian IP.

2025 was a very big year for Obsidian, which released not just one but two major RPGs, Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2, plus the backyard survival adventure Grounded 2 in early access. An awful lot of fans are eager for something else, though, and it's no secret what that is: Alpha Protocol 2.

And, I suppose, some of you might also have your fingers crossed for Fallout: New Vegas 2.

You probably shouldn't hold your breath waiting for it to happen, though. In an interview with The Game Business, Obsidian vice president of operations Marcus Morgan and vice president of development Justin Britch said they know lots of people want followups to the studio's greatest hits, but the developers who work there are more interested in doing other things.

The hangup is that after years of making games based on other people's properties—KOTOR 2, Neverwinter Nights 2, Dungeon Siege 3, South Park: The Stick of Truth—Obsidian is apparently having a pretty good time doing its own thing.

"I know everyone on the internet, on every game we ever announce, will constantly reference back to, when’s the next New Vegas? When’s the next whatever?" Morgan said.

"But this year, in addition to it being a celebration of shipping three games, all three of the games are IP that we've created, that are Obsidian IP. Our history prior to Microsoft surrounded working on others’ IP. And this is the joy that we get of, 'How do we start to define our own do we build our own IP?' And we’ve got to the part where we have sequels to all of them. All of them are IP we've created."

Microsoft acquired Obsidian in 2018, after the studio had already started doing its own thing in Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny. But both Pillars of Eternity games were dependent on crowdfunding, while Tyranny was backed by Paradox, at least in part because of the success of the first Pillars game. The Microsoft acquisition changed all that: The big upside of corporate overlords is that they bring corporate cash to the table. As The Notorious B.I.G. once observed, that sort of sudden, massive infusion of funding can lead to unexpected downsides, but Morgan repeated a sentiment he and Britch expressed earlier this year: That Obsidian will continue to do its own thing, at its own scale.

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Source: PC Gamer