New Fallout Game Reportedly Won't Be Isometric, Claims Xbox Two Podcast
A new Fallout rumor suggests the next game will stick with the franchise's traditional first-person RPG formula instead of returning to an isometric perspective.


The next Fallout game may already be in development, and according to a new report from the Xbox Two Podcast, it won't be an isometric RPG. Instead, the rumored project is said to follow the franchise's traditional first-person or third-person open-world formula.
While Bethesda has not officially announced a new Fallout title, the latest rumor has sparked excitement among longtime fans eager to return to the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
New Fallout Reportedly Sticks to the Classic Formula
According to comments made on the Xbox Two Podcast, the rumored Fallout project is not an isometric game similar to the original Fallout titles or modern CRPGs. Instead, it is expected to continue the style made popular by Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4.
If accurate, players can expect another large open-world RPG focused on exploration, quests, character progression, and immersive storytelling rather than a top-down tactical experience.
What Does This Mean for Fallout Fans?
Many fans have wondered whether Bethesda or another Xbox studio might revisit Fallout's classic isometric roots. However, this latest report suggests Microsoft is continuing with the modern gameplay style that has defined the series for nearly two decades.
The traditional Fallout formula includes:
- First-person and third-person gameplay
- Massive open-world exploration
- Deep RPG progression
- Companion system
- Branching quests and dialogue
- Survival and crafting mechanics
This approach has helped make Fallout one of the most successful RPG franchises in gaming.
Bethesda Has Yet to Confirm Anything
It's important to note that Bethesda and Xbox have not confirmed the existence of this rumored Fallout project. At the time of writing, the information comes solely from discussion on the Xbox Two Podcast.
As with any gaming rumor, fans should treat these reports cautiously until an official announcement is made.
When Could Fallout 5 Be Revealed?
There is currently no official release window for Fallout 5. Bethesda remains focused on supporting Starfield while continuing development on The Elder Scrolls VI.
That means a brand-new Fallout game could still be several years away, although Xbox may have additional Fallout projects in development outside Bethesda's main team.
Final Verdict
The latest rumor suggesting the new Fallout game won't be isometric will likely please fans who enjoy the series' modern open-world RPG design. While nothing has been confirmed by Bethesda, the report aligns with what many players expected from the franchise's future.
Until Bethesda officially unveils its next Fallout project, this remains an interesting rumor—but one worth keeping an eye on.

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