Obsidian Entertainment will participate in a special Fallout: New Vegas panel taking place as part of Fallout Fan Celebration 2025, the company has announced. While the annual event has not consistently received much support from Fallout: New Vegas developers in the past, this year seems to be an exception.
Today, October 19, it is 15 years ago Fallout: New Vegas released for PC and the seventh console generation. To date, New Vegas is still the only one Fall-out game developed by Obsidian Entertainment.
New Vegas Devs Coming to Fallout Fan Celebration 2025
To celebrate the game's recent anniversary, Obsidian announced that it will be hosting a special retrospective panel and more Fallout: New Vegas developers as part of the latest Fallout Fan Celebration. The 2025 event will take place on November 15th, starting at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET. The studio has yet to identify the staff it will send to speak at the event, but it did reveals that there will be four of them.
Separately, Fallout Fan Celebration 2025 organizers confirmed that the November 15 panel will be live streamed. The current plan is to broadcast all events taking place during the convention in Nevada, although live stream details have yet to be announced as organizers are still finalizing logistics. The November 15 panel with Obsidian employees was described as “a trip down memory lane in the Mojave Wasteland.” The actual event will take place at the Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, one of the many locations that Fallout: New Vegas recreated.
Fallout Fan Celebration 2025 will run from November 14th to 16th. Aside from Obsidian support, this is an unofficial convention, meaning it's not expected to bring any big news about upcoming video game projects. Such announcements would be more likely to materialize during this year's Fallout Day broadcast — scheduled for October 23 — though there's no telling they will.
An internal presentation leaked during Microsoft's legal battle with the FTC over its acquisition of Activision Blizzard previously revealed that Bethesda had planned a Fallout 3 remaster in the early 2020s. The documents mentioned nothing New Vegas receive similar treatment. Even that one Fallout 3 remaster is still a long way off by the end of 2025, according to series leaker Nate the Hate, who recently said he doesn't expect the project to be announced during the October 23 Fallout Day broadcast.
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October 19, 2010
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M for adult: blood and gore, intense violence, sexual content, strong language, use of drugs
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