Fallout 5: 10 Things It Must Include

Bring back the Enclave.

By Jacob Tabb /

Despite our own hopes and dreams of an announcement, any news on the future of Fallout was noticeably absent from Bethesda's E3 2017 conference, meaning the wait for Fallout 5 may be very long indeed.

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However, what's to stop us from speculating a bit on what the next title has in store? Fallout 5 has a chance to fix some of the issues Fallout 4 had to become the greatest title in the series; a true landmark RPG classic that fans will enjoy for years to come.

Bethesda will assumedly take up the mantle of escapist post-apocalyptic fun once again, creating another entry in a series that has excited and entertained millions of fans and hardcore gamers alike. It will not be easy, but with input from the community, they can hopefully create the greatest Fallout yet.

While we are already itching to click on our Pipboy and use VATS once again, any new Fallout game will take some time to develop. During this time, gaming and entertainment itself may change, but fans will always be there, ready for a new adventure into the nuclear wastes of America.

10. More Glimpses Of Pre-War America

In Fallout 5, a more in detail look at America’s pre-war culture and society would provide an exciting and fresh experience. Fans could view this interesting and unique world in detail, adding a fun dynamic as it's then contrasted to the post apocalyptic one we associate with the franchise.

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Like previous titles, Fallout 5 should take advantage of its open world setting to create spaces for lore and in-game history. Ranging from comic books to classified US military documents, they may reveal previously unknown details of the world before the bombs fell.

The Fallout series has one of the most fascinating in-game universes in video games, and I would love to see more of it in the next entry in the series.

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