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Bethesda CEO Todd Howard Looking to Speed Up Game Production Process, Considers Collaborations for Future Titles

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  • Bethesda CEO Todd Howard knows that the company takes a long time to release new games, and they would like things to go a little faster.
  • Howard said that the team is always looking for solutions to speed up the process, but that the quality of the games is the most important.
  • Outside collaborations are being considered to produce more games, but Howard is happy with how the Fallout series is doing.

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In its 23 years, Bethesda Game Studios has made a name for itself by delivering popular games, including Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. Over the past decade, however, it has taken longer and longer for the studio to launch new games. Todd Howard wants to change that.

In an interview with the podcast Good fun games, the top of Bethesda admitted that the studio spends a lot of time making games. He says that the plan is never to turn out that way, and that the team is always looking for solutions to speed up the process.

– It takes a long time to make them, and I think that one of the things we are aiming for is of course to make sure that they are of the highest quality, but also to find ways to increase production. Because we don’t want to wait that long either, right? It’s never the plan, but we want to make sure everything is done right.

After Starfield launched last year, Bethesda is gone starting with The Elder Scrolls VI. In all likelihood, that game is still several years away, and no new Fallout will arrive until sometime after that again.

Launched in 2018, Fallout 76 is more popular than ever.

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Given the rise of Fallout’s popularity – thanks in large part to the TV series – Howard was asked if the studio had considered outside collaborations to produce more games, such as when Obsidian acquired Fallout: New Vegas to do There are ongoing discussions about exactly that, the top of Bethesda replied, but he is still satisfied with how the series is going.

– I would say that we have always had that kind of conversation. We did a lot of stuff for the TV series. It might seem like there isn’t a big new game, but we’ve added a lot of content to Fallout 76 based on the series. 76 has an amazing map expansion coming this summer with Skyline Valley, Howard said, continuing:

– So we’re looking at what we’re doing with the game series and asking ourselves if we’re happy with it – I can’t reveal anything now – the plans for the Fallout series in the future. When is the second season coming out? What do we do with mobile games? What do we do in Fallout 76. What do we do with this thing? What do we do with the rest? When are these coming?

Howard didn’t want to say what kind of “things” are involved. Bethesda has confirmed that it is they started making plans for Fallout 5, but otherwise we know nothing. So it’s just a matter of waiting.

– If I could snap my fingers and make it so that everything was launched and finished, I would do it. But the most important thing is how we can deliver these at a high quality level, that is always the most important thing, Howard concluded.

Read also: Obsidian has proposed several game collaborations, for both Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, but was rejected by Bethesda »

2024-04-30 05:35:47
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