A Bloomberg report says Obsidian Entertainment, which was recently hit hard by mass layoffs at Xbox, has cancelled projects including a sequel to Avowed and will instead begin working on a new Fallout game.
A California WARN report shared by GameFile says 52 employees at Obsidian were let go in the layoffs, which Bloomberg says represents roughly a quarter of the studio’s workforce. The sequel to Avowed, the outstanding 2025 first-person RPG set in the studio’s Pillars of Eternity universe, is one of multiple unannounced games in development that have been cancelled amidst the bloodletting.
Instead of that, a new Fallout game is reportedly being headed up by Obsidian design director Josh Sawyer. Sawyer has an enviable record of RPG credits to his name, most notably in this moment as the lead designer and director of Fallout: New Vegas.
Still, I’ll be the first to say it, in this story at least: This sucks. I’m as down for a new Fallout as much as the next guy, but I could also really go for more Pillars, or whatever non-Fallout RPG Sawyer was reportedly directing before his attention was diverted to this.