However, it seems that players are still wondering what the change could mean.
Although it is the type of change a developer might make in preparation for new content or a beta test, players are wondering if this means Bethesda is planning a sequel to Obsidian's Fallout: New Vegas or a remastered version in Fallout 4's engine.īethesda deleted the branch the following day, perhaps to put an end to speculation. Fans of Fallout 4 have been left scratching their heads after a recent backend update on Steam, which added a new branch called 'newvegas2'.