“New Vegas Boss Remastered!” — Danny Trejo calls out Bethesda to give Fallout fans what they really want
Blog Andrew Joseph 23 Oct , 2025 0

and Radiation Day is Coming Rumors are swirling about a remake, remaster, or even a new game for the famous post-apocalyptic role-playing series, and one Hollywood star has made his thoughts clear.
That star is Danny Trejo, whose appearances in films such as “Dawn until Dawn,” “Consider” and “Spy” made him a cult figure. But he is also very familiar with “Fallout” and has played Raul Alfonso Tejadaa fellow ghoul in the much-loved Fallout: New Vegas.
So it stands to reason that Trejo, like many fans, would like to see Fallout: New Vegas return in some way. In response to Bethesda's official Instagram post about Fallout Days, Trejo says: “New Vegas Boss Remastered!” with a fire emoji next to it. Trejo has 3.1 million followers on Instagram, so his comments will be shared across the social network.
Alas, the remastered version of Fallout: New Vegas is not included in the official Fallout Day game list that Bethesda will broadcast live on October 23rd at 10am PT/1pm ET/6pm ET. Especially in Fallout 76, Bethesda will show off more updates about Burning Springs. This massive expansion will launch in December, Walton Goggins reprises his role as fan-favorite ghoul from the Fallout TV show.
Fallout Shelter, Fallout 4, and Creations were also mentioned, suggesting the decade-old role-playing game will soon be getting some new content. Creations are community-created mods officially released for Bethesda's video games.
Elsewhere, there are new merch drops, community live events, and post-show celebrations of the community. There was also no specific mention of the Fallout TV show. The second season will launch in December.
Now that “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered” has been released, various rumors are flying about a possible “Fallout” remake (Fallout 3 Remastered leaked as early as 2023but those plans may have changed). We know Bethesda plans finally come to fruition fallout 5although after The Elder Scrolls 6.
By the way, the last time we heard anything about Fallout 5 was in June 2024, when Bethesda Softworks head Todd Howard says he's not interested in rushing it out. During his speech, Howard discussed the future of the hit post-apocalyptic role-playing game series. Interview with YouTube content creator MrMattyPlays.
“For other Fallout games in the future, you know, obviously I can't talk about those right now, but I will say that there's a bit of a rush to get them done, or we need to come up with something different than what we did in 76… We feel like we don't need to rush anything,” he said. “The Fallout TV show fills a certain void in terms of series and storytelling.”
The last mainline Fallout game was Fallout 4, released in 2015. The game's DLC content was steadily released on PC and consoles over the next year, and in 2018, Bethesda launched a multiplayer-centric spin-off called Fallout 76. While fans slowly flocked to the open-world RPG set in West Virginia, it wasn't until Prime Video's Fallout TV show debuted that Bethesda's series took a step up in terms of performance. of attention.
Still, Howard doesn't back down when it comes to his desire to release a slew of video games. For him, it comes down to being careful with Bethesda's franchises.
“It completely satisfies people's desire for a new mainline single-player game,” he said. “Look, these things take time. I think it's not a bad thing for people to miss out on stuff. We just want to get things right and make sure that everything we do in a series, whether it's The Elder Scrolls or Fallout or now Star Trek, is a meaningful moment for everyone who loves these series as much as we do.”
Maybe Danny Trejo should say a word?
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