The Van Buren Project was originally meant to be Fallout 3, but it was canned in 2003 when Black Isle Studios ran into financial difficulties. Most of the setup for this location comes from scraps given to hardcore fans of Fallout who have read the Van Buren Project files. RELATED: All the Bethesda Video Game Franchises Xbox Now OwnsĬolorado may not be on the minds of Fallout fans, but there is good cause to consider it as a potential location for Fallout 5. There hasn't ever been any mention of Louisiana in the Fallout series, but it could still be a potential location because of its real world ties to the oil industry which has had a pivotal role in the Fallout lore. Poseidon Energy would no doubt be the focus of the story in this scenario as they are the oil company in Fallout lore that the Enclave has been shown to occupy in Fallout 2 and New Orleans in real life has its own oil companies that use its ports for trade. Bethesda already tackled the post-apocalypse bayou scenario with the Fallout 3: Point Lookout DLC and the Fallout 4: Far Harbor DLC, so it stands to reason that it would be capable of creating a whole game with that atmosphere. There are two scenarios that Bethesda could explore with the setting: one where the levees are destroyed and one where they are still standing by some miraculous circumstance. RELATED: What the Microsoft Acquisition Means for Bethesda’s Future Fallout 5: ChinaĪs a location for Fallout 5, New Orleans would be one of the most fun to work with. With all of the previous locations out of the way, it is time to consider what the next Fallout location could be. Fallout 76 is the most recent Fallout game and it is centered around the West Virginia Shenandoah Valley. The Boston Commonwealth is the location of Fallout 4, complete with its own Fenway Park and even the MIT campus. Fallout 3 has the DC Wasteland and shows players a post apocalyptic DC Capitol Hill and the surrounding area. The Mojave Desert Wasteland is the focal point of Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas, which contains famous locations like San Francisco and Las Vegas. To date there have been a total of four unique locations in America that the Fallout games have explored already. Fallout 5 has not been confirmed yet, but that won't stop fans from speculating on what could be in store should a fifth installment be announced. If Bethesda is cooking up another Fallout game behind the scenes, then there are five locations that it should take Fallout 5 that would make for a unique Fallout experience.
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