Bethesda wants Fallout 5 to be playable for hundreds of hours. The 600-hour goal has brought the series’ history, player expectations, and the “long game” debate back to the agenda.
According to recent information from the Bethesda front, the goal for Fallout 5 is quite ambitious: For players to spend approximately 600 hours in the game under ideal conditions. This approach shows that the footsteps of productions played for years, like Fallout 4 and Skyrim, are being followed.
Bethesda has previously offered long-lasting games with vast maps, side quests, factions, and mod support. However, some players argue that overly long games can create a sense of repetition and lower the quality.
On the other hand, the release of Fallout 5 is not near. Due to The Elder Scrolls VI and other projects, the game is expected to be pushed to the 2030s. Nevertheless, this statement clearly reveals that Bethesda sees Fallout not as a “one-time” experience, but as an experience played for years.
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