Fallout 3 Remastered Leak In New Toy Listing Continues To Make It One of The Worst-Kept Secrets In Gaming

Mar 10, 2026 at 07:17am EDT
The iconic Vault Boy from the 'Fallout' series is giving a thumbs-up on a blue and yellow background.

Fallout 3 Remastered is one of gaming's worst-kept secrets. While the game has yet to be announced, a new McFarlane toy listing spotted on the series subreddit leaves little doubt that the iconic third entry in the series is indeed coming at some point.

The listing spotted by the Fallout subreddit, originally shared by Toy News International, features, among DC and Marvel toys, an "ELITE EDITION 7IN – FALLOUT 3 REMASTERED – #13 T-45B NUKA COLA." As noted on the subreddit, "while there's no confirmation from McFarlane themselves, this comes from a new set of toy listings via an online retailer and are what's to be expected soon from the toy company, so more often than not, true. (You might find an odd DC figure gets cancelled or something, not an Elite Edition though)."

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Joining the likes of the Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag remake, which was officially confirmed last week after months of rumors and speculation backed by plenty of evidence, what remains to be seen now is when Fallout 3 Remastered will be announced. Last year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which was the worst-kept gaming secret of 2025, was announced and then immediately released in late April. As such, there is a good chance the same will happen with the next remaster from Bethesda.

Unlike Oblivion Remastered, whose developer was known long before the game was announced and released, we have no idea which studio is working on the game, and if it will follow the Elder Scrolls series remaster approach of gameplay powered by the original game's engine and rendering by Unreal Engine 5 for high-quality, modern visuals. With so many indications, however, it likely will not take long for us to find out, and venture out into the Capital Wasteland again, and maybe even into New Vegas (altough Iron Galaxy is not working on a remaster of the game developed by Obsidian)

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