13 years ago today, on October 19, 2010, Fallout: New Vegas was officially released in North America. Since its release, it has been widely acclaimed by the community.
Happy 13th Anniversary Fallout: New Vegas! And thank you to all of the developers behind its production!
According to Feargus Urqhart via Eurogamer on September 13, 2017, the game's pitch document was “probably three pages” long.
It had the title of “Fallout: Sin City,” which “very quickly got changed to Fallout: Vegas and then became Fallout: New Vegas.”
Following its release, the game received six add-ons, four of which introduced new areas and stories to explore (Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road).
Gun Runners' Arsenal introduced new weapons, and Courier's Stash added the game's pre-order bonuses.
The game has had a lasting impact on the Fallout community and the greater gaming community! Again, thank you to all the developers who worked on the game.
Josh Sawyer, Chris Avellone, Jesse Farrell, Eric Fenstermaker, Akil Hooper, Seth McCaughey, Shon Stewart, and so many more.
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Pictured: Four promotional posters created for the Fallout Television Series.
The top left depicts The Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins, standing in a doorway. The top right depicts Lucy, played by Ella Purnell, walking out of her Vault into the wasteland.
On the bottom left, we have Maximus, played by Aaron Moten, standing near the open door of an aircraft. On the bottom right, we have an unnamed Dog with a human hand in their mouth watching someone walk away in the distance.
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