Fallout: 10 Biggest Controversies
10. Feuding Development Studios – Fallout: New Vegas
Bethesda and Obsidian have got a uniquely storied past. Whilst it’s not uncommon for development studios to collaborate on large projects, these kinds of partnerships rarely go smoothly.
Initially, it seemed like a perfect opportunity for the studio that brought fans the Fallout series, to license the IP over to a studio who was a juggernaut of the RPG genre in their own right. Hindsight is 20-20, as they say.
The controversy doesn't stem from the quality of the game produced by Obsidian, quite the opposite in fact. The problems were regarding the contractual obligations thrashed out by the two studios.
Fallout New Vegas was a critical and commercial success, it’s just that Obsidian received very little compensation and no royalties for their work. The large financial bonus they would have received were based solely, on receiving a Metacritic Score of at least 85%. They received 84%, which is insulting in itself, but lay-offs at Obsidian soon followed.
Estimated to have sold around 12 million copies worldwide, for many Obsidian employees, New Vegas will be remembered as the game where a single point on Metacritic lost them their jobs.