Todd Howard Says "Fallout 5 Will Be Existing in a World Where the Stories and Events of the Show Happened or are Happening" (PC Gamer)

As part of the show’s marketing various grandees have been doing the interview rounds, including Todd Howard, who’s now served up the merest sliver of information about how the show will tie in to future games in the series.

But first, it’s time to butter up executive producer Jonathan Nolan. Bethesda execs have previously spoken about how a Fallout adaptation could’ve come much sooner, except Howard didn’t want the usual “videogame directors” to come in and make a hash of it. But Nolan, co-writer on the likes of Westworld, Interstellar, and the Dark Knight trilogy?

“It turned out he was a huge fan of Fallout,” Howard told the BBC’s Newsbeat, adding that the two have become “very close friends” working on the show. “Everyone involved is on the same page with how they want to treat it with authenticity.”

That authenticity is what led to an early decision that the TV show would be “canon” within the Fallout universe. Bethesda vet Emil Pagliarulo says this simply means that “everything that happens in the show happened in the games, or will happen in the games.” Erm… ignore that shack filled with hundreds of human skulls, mmkay?

“It’s really about getting the tone right, but they were very respectful of where we wanted to take it,” says Pagliarulo, mentioning the odd “late-night text” asking if something was “canonically right” before shooting. “It was always a back-and-forth. It’s really fun.”

The flipside of such an approach being that, outside of Bethesda’s ongoing support and expansions for Fallout 76, there hasn’t been a new Fallout game in 9 years, and Bethesda’s current focus is The Elder Scrolls 6. Howard is asked whether the show will have an impact on Fallout 5.

“In short, yes,” says Howard. "Fallout 5 will be existing in a world where the stories and events of the show happened or are happening.

“We are taking that into account.”

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