
Developer Iron Galaxy appears to be teasing something to do with Fallout, sparking plenty of speculation from franchise fans.
A few days ago on LinkedIn, the studio posted a rather eyebrow-raising image, which was largely overlooked until now. The photo shows two work monitors, both of which are adorned with the classic 'Please Stand By' TV slide from the Fallout games.
The picture is accompanied by text, which reads: "Today’s our February company meeting. It’s time to catch up with what the company’s been up to and what’s coming up next for Iron Galaxy."
Now, it could just be that someone on the team's a big Fallout fan — but it's a bit weird to feature this on the company's page, isn't it?
The developer's been in business for close to 20 years, and in that time, it's mostly been a support studio, producing only a handful of original titles such as Xbox fighter Killer Instinct, the ill-fated Rumbleverse, and, much more recently, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4.
The thing is, Iron Galaxy has worked closely with Bethesda in the past. It helped port Skyrim to the Nintendo Switch, and it worked on Fallout 76 to some degree.
Maybe this is a teaser for new Fallout 76 content that it's cooking up — but we suppose it's much more exciting to think that Iron Galaxy is actually going to be the team behind the long-rumoured Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas remasters.
At this point it's worth noting that Virtuos, the multi-studio company that crafted Oblivion Remastered, was widely assumed to be on the leaked Fallout 3 revival — but we haven't had any kind of confirmation on that front.
So, do you think Iron Galaxy is hinting at something here? Or are we all just getting desperate for Fallout news? Watch the bombs drop in the comments section below.






