"When it comes to choice, we really try to provide breadth and a tapestry for the player," says game director Carrie Patel.
Game director Carrie Patel also says the game features "a series of open zones that are connected and unlock over the course of the game, rather than one giant map that you can walk through from begin...
The company is promising its biggest Gamescom booth to date, with games such as Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred and World of Warcraft: The War Within also confirmed.
Obsidian Entertainment confirmed the same as part of an extensive deep dive for the upcoming action RPG.
Obsidian's first-person role-playing game receives new details today, while Konami's upcoming remake will appear on June 11th.
Obsidian Entertainment's first-person action RPG is due out this year for Xbox Series X/S and PC, but there's still no release date.
Avowed developer Obsidian reportedly received a helping hand from the Gears of War studio to upgrade the RPG's engine.
Both games are also expected to be shown off at the Xbox Games Showcase a day prior, on June 9.
Microsoft will announce release dates for multiple upcoming first-party titles at the Xbox Games Showcase in June, it's claimed.
"There might be a little bit of confusion at some places, but everything that happened in the previous games, including New Vegas, happened," Howard says.
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's microscopic survival game is now fully multiplatform, while a new update has also brought plenty of new content and features.
Thanks to renewed widespread interest in the franchise driven by the Amazon TV series' success, multiple Fallout titles are seeing boosted player numbers.
Obsidian Entertainment's cult classic espionage RPG returns on PC with full controller support, Achievements and its licensed soundtrack.
The update also brings with it a new icon for the game on PlayStation and Switch, making it not-ugly anymore.
Both games' recently-announced multiplatform releases have been accompanied with confirmation that they'll finally also be getting physical versions.
Grounded and Pentiment's Switch announcements have been followed up versions, while Sea of Thieves has also been announced for PS5.
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's acclaimed survival game is set to make its way to the Nintendo Switch.
Other first-party titles are reportedly under consideration ahead of Microsoft's February 15th podcast to discuss the future of Xbox.
"I mean it's an Obsidian game. What else would we be if we didn't have a few different endings?" says game director Carrie Patel.
However, players can expect "solutions and opportunities to use dialogue, maybe take advantage of reactivity", says Carrie Patel.