A Fallout: New Vegas mod originally announced its New Mexico-set expansion in May 2021, complete with a cinematic teaser trailer framed around an urgent news broadcast and someone's mysterious death.
Well over a decade after Fallout: New Vegas' October 2010 release on PC and seventh-generation consoles, players continue to flock back to the classic experience. This is thanks in large part to the impressive PC mods that go live every so often. One relatively recent mod, for instance, added several drivable vehicles to the mix, along with more than 100 new weapons and 35-plus hours of extra content. Another fan-made creation by a modder named PushTheWinButton managed to restore previously cut NPCs in Fallout: New Vegas' open-world setting. Of course, the Fallout faithful remain eager to try out a few other noteworthy mods as well, some of which first made the rounds in 2021.
Over the weekend, as spotted by original Fallout and Fallout 2. The YouTube video description further notes that "various new activities" are in development, though specifics remain under lock and key at present.
As mentioned above, the work-in-progress Fallout: Nuevo Mexico expansion presently lacks launch date information, yet this serves as one mod that PC players will definitely want to keep their eye on in the future. Fallout: Revelation Blue constitutes another mod that fans remain eager to get their hands on. Announced last year, the Revelation Blue build means to give players a taste of the canceled Fallout 2 sequel Van Buren. Its release date is also unknown.
Developed by Obisidan Entertainment, Fallout: New Vegas hit store shelves in the fall of 2010 and has long been considered a fan-favorite entry. Given that Obsidian and Bethesda Softworks now reside under the same umbrella in Xbox Game Studios, some series faithful hold on to the hope that another Obsidian-made Fallout could be on the cards.
Source: Fallout: Nuevo Mexico/YouTube (via Wccftech)