Fallout creator Tim Cain plans to make one last game after rejoining Xbox's Obsidian last year — "I think I am gonna make one more game before I retire again"

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Tim Cain, the co-creator of Fallout, says he thinks he's "gonna make one more game" after returning to Xbox's Obsidian Entertainment late last year. (Image credit: Obsidian | Microsoft Studio | Tim Cain | Edited with Gemini)

While much about video game development processes is kept relatively quiet and only ends up becoming public knowledge through investigative reporting, some developers have shared their own personal experiences and have provided valuable insight over the years. One such game-maker is none other than Tim Cain, the co-creator of the post-apocalyptic sci-fi IP Fallout that's grown into one of the most beloved RPGs in the genre.

For the past three years, Cain has maintained a personal YouTube channel upon which he's graced countless viewers with an ocean of game development stories, experiences, and pieces of advice for up-and-coming creators to keep in mind as they pursue their dream of making games.

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As for what it will be? Ultimately, any suggestion at this point is nothing but pure speculation, though if I had to guess, I'd say I'm expecting either an entirely new IP, or a new entry in a franchise he's not worked on before. Whatever the game is, though, I'd be surprised if it wasn't an RPG, given that's Cain's (and Obsidian's) genre of expertise.

In regards to his channel, Cain says that he's running out of topics to discuss on it, and at this point, has even managed to get through the process of answering the numerous questions about development he's received over time while covering other subjects and tales from his career.

"I do seem to be winding down on my list of topics. I wanted to point out, the channel is probably nearing the point where I see it being done," he noted. "I think I've explained the game industry as much as I can, I've told all my stories, the fun ones and the not-so-fun ones, and you've heard it all."

"I think the chance of there being a fourth anniversary video is small," Cain added. "It's not zero, [but it's] certainly not 100%. ... This channel's been up for three years. That's a long time, it's probably about 12 times longer than I thought it would be up."

Ultimately, I'll be sad to see Cain's channel reach its conclusion, as it's been a real treat to listen to him talk about various different game development topics these past few years. I'll always appreciate that he made it, though — and I'm excited to see and play the final game he makes before he retires in full.

Have you enjoyed Tim Cain's videos? Are you looking forward to seeing and playing the final game he's making? Let me know in the comments, and also vote for your favorite game or series he's worked on in our poll.


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Brendan Lowry
Contributor, Gaming

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).

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