Feargus Urquhart, Obsidian's CEO and co-founder, has expressed his desire for Obsidian to develop another Fallout game. In 2010, Obsidian Entertainment developed Fallout: New Vegas, which many fans consider to be the best Fallout game ever.
Urquhart expressed his interest in an interview with Dualshockers for Fallout's 25th anniversary. In his words, "If we [Obsidian] ever got the opportunity to make another Fallout game, we'd make it. There's not even a question of whether or not we would do it, it's just 'Will the opportunity arise?'"
Obsidian is responsible for The Outer Worlds, the Pillars of Eternity series, and The Stick of Truth. The developer just released the survival game, Grounded, and is working on the medieval murder mystery, Pentiment, which is scheduled for a November 15 release. Obsidian is also reportedly working on a sequel to The Outer Worlds, as well as the first-person game Avowed.
Urquhart believes that Fallout could be next on the list after these games. He mentioned this to Dualshockers, saying, "At some point, we'll start looking into what those next games are going to be, and I would be surprised if Fallout is not on that list. If we were to do Fallout, it has to tie in with what Bethesda is doing with Fallout and a lot of other things, but I would always personally say my hope is that before I ride off into the sunset, I'd love to make another Fallout game."

