Fallout: New Vegas Promising RTX Remix Mod Showcased in New Video

Mar 29, 2024 at 07:30am EDT
Fallout: New Vegas

A Fallout: New Vegas RTX Remix mod is currently in the works, as confirmed by a new video shared online this week.

The mod is currently in the works by Darko P, who showcased an early WIP version in the video below. While there are a lot of visual glitches in this early version, it undeniably improves the classic RPG's visuals considerably. Unfortunately, no release window was provided for this project, so it may be a while until we can enjoy the game with improved visuals.

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Almost 15 years since its release, Fallout: New Vegas is still considered one of the best entries in the series. Sadly, developer Obsidian Entertainment was never given the chance to develop a sequel, although it is rumored that the studio is talking with Microsoft about developing one, the talks made easier because both Obsidian and Bethesda are now owned by Microsoft. As these discussions are part of a long-term plan, however, we shouldn't expect the game to be revealed anytime soon.

While waiting for another Fallout: New Vegas or any other new entry in the series, fans of the post-apocalyptic universe can quench their thirst with the Fallout TV show, which will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video from April 11th.

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