The new information comes from an interview Howard did with YouTuber MrMattyPlays. The biggest reveal from that interview was that Bethesda's space adventure Starfield is planning annual updates, but Howard also spoke a bit about the Fallout franchise as well. Matty asked if Fallout 5 is going to be held back because the team fears its impact on the Fallout 76 player count. Howard pointed out that the team has a good reason to believe that won't be the case due to its own back catalog.
"Skyrim is still one of our most played games while The Elder Scrolls Online is celebrating [its] tenth anniversary and going really well," Howard said. "Even when we update those games, they don't really cannibalize each other. Then you see it with Fallout 3 hitting number one in the charts and then 76 right behind it."
With those real-world examples in mind, Howard says, "When there's another Fallout, [a] classically single-player game, my expectation is 76 is just as healthy as it is today." In other words, there's no reason to expect Fallout 76 to fall off when the team announces Fallout 5, so Bethesda doesn't see a reason to worry about it.
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