
Danny Trejo has demanded a Fallout: New Vegas remaster for its 15th anniversary and big boss Todd Howard has hinted that the project is already in the works.
Fallout: New Vegas was released in 2010 as a spin-off from the main franchise and sees players caught up in a conflict between the different governing factions that are vying for control of the New Vegas region. It’s since become one of the most beloved entries in the post-apocalyptic series of role-playing games and will inspire the upcoming second season of Amazon Prime Video’s Fallout adaptation.
Over the past few years, some fans have been asking for an updated take on Fallout: New Vegas and now Hollywood star Danny Trejo has joined the campaign. Responding to an Instagram post about yesterday’s Fallout Day celebrations, Trejo told Bethesda to “Remaster New Vegas boss!”
“Speak the truth,” replied one fan. “A man can dream,” said another.
To every adventurer who has carved their path across the Wasteland, from New California to the Commonwealth, today we celebrate you. #FalloutDay
A big Vault Boy thumbs up to our friends at @PosterPosse for this outstanding artwork, illustrated by @RhafaelAseo! pic.twitter.com/0eakPX783a
— Fallout (@Fallout) October 23, 2025
Trejo played ghoul companion Raul Alfonso Tejada in Fallout: New Vegas and it seems like he may get his wish for a remastered version of the game. Speaking at Fallout Day, series boss Todd Howard promised the team were hard at work on “ that thing you want and this other thing you want.”
“Just know we are [also] working on even more. We are looking forward to the day when we can share that with everybody,” he added.
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Elsewhere during yesterday’s Fallout Day stream, it was confirmed a ten-year anniversary edition of Fallout 4 would be released on November 10 while a Switch 2 version of the game will launch at some point in 2026. Similarly, a 15th anniversary Fallout: New Vegas boxset was also announced.
Heads up, Red! The @Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is headed to #NintendoSwitch2 in 2026. pic.twitter.com/KnITdvKr3e
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 23, 2025
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Walter Goggins’ The Ghoul from the Amazon adaptation of Fallout will be heading to Fallout 76 as part of the Burning Springs update. More recently, Ella Purnell has described the upcoming second season of Fallout as a “buddy road trip” between Lucy and The Ghoul. Fallout season two is out December 17.
In other news, the Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive Tarnished edition of Elden Ring has been delayed to 2026.
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