Josh Sawyer, the game director behind Fallout: New Vegas, has revealed during a Q&A on YOuTube that he would be up for fronting a new Fallout game if he were afforded a certain level of creative freedom.
When asked about if he would return to the post-apocalyptic RPG franchise, Sawyer made it clear that he wouldn’t rule it out, but only providing he wasn’t restricted too much from a creative perspective.
Any project has to do with ‘what are we doing, what are the boundaries, what am I allowed to do and not allowed to do?’
I think with any IP, especially one I’ve worked with before, what do I want to do this time that I wasn’t able to do last time? If those constraints are just really constraining then it’s not appealing, because who wants to work on something where the one thing they want to explore is not possible?
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Fallout: New Vegas was released in 2010 for the PS3 and Xbox 360, and is a spin-off title to the main franchise that was produced by Obsidian Entertainment in just 18 months following the release of Fallout 3.
[Source – Josh Sawyer on YouTube]