After the release of "Fallout 4" update 1.8, "Fallout 5" is highly-anticipated. Fans have been waiting for it for a long time. It is possible that game developer Bethesda Game Studios is focusing on the fifth installment, which is causing the delay in release of "The Elder Scrolls 6." Thus, it is highly possible that the latter would release after "Fallout 5."
"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition" has just released and Bethesda is fixing up the new edition. However, fans seem more interested in the fifth installment. A voice actor from the "Fallout" franchise accidentally leaked that "Fallout 5" pre-production is already underway. He removed the information quickly.
The actor, named Ryan Alosio, later clarified stating, "My intention was to interact on Instagram not only as myself, Ryan Alosio, the actor, but as my main character from 'Fallout 4,' Deacon, who happens to be a notorious liar, prankster and dissembler in the world of 'Fallout.'" On the other hand, Bethesda has been totally silent on "Fallout 5." Thus, there is no way to verify whether Alosio simply played or a prank with fans or really divulged important details accidentally.
Due to lack of credible information on "Fallout 5," fans have naturally resorted to wild speculation. Some believe "Fallout 5" will be set in Japan or New York or New Orleans. There have also been reports on the game having new gaming modes and new characters.
Certain rumors have stated that "Fallout 5" will be released in 2020 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two. It will be great if Bethesda reveals something about the game. Fans are eager. Meanwhile, in a recent interview with Glixel, "Skyrim" creator Todd Howard said that Bethesda has the desire to recreate "Fallout 4" in VR. Stay tuned on GameNGuide for more updates on "Fallout 5" and "Fallout 4" VR.