Obsidian was at one point in talks to create an Avatar 2 game. In an interview with Game Pressure, the studio's CEO Fea…
, the studio's CEO Feargus Urquhart discussed the future of the Fallout series and admitted Obsidian had spoken to James Cameron's team.
"With Cameron, there are those masterpieces, and for me a lot of making games is just getting to put people in these worlds and having them have an amazing time. I don't need every game I made to be Avatar 2, right?," he said. "We're not working on it right now, our plate is pretty full with Avowed, Grounded and Outer Worlds 2. I don't know when we're going to start talking about new games, maybe towards the end of [2023]," he said.
"All I want to do with our games - and if we're going to do another Fallout - is to say, what we're going to like? What do we think will be better? What would people like? What would they think will be better? What did we learn in the last two, five, 10 years? And then - go make that world. Use the PC or the console to make an amazing-looking world. But know that, what's more important are the stories and the characters and the things that players can do in that world.
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