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"textContent": "There's no denying Fallout 4 was the big mainstream moment of the series after 3 and New Vegas successfully turned the post-apocalyptic RPG series into something more in line with The Elder Scrolls. More than a decade later, its player numbers are skyrocketing again after each season of the TV show and we're waiting for a Switch 2 port coming later this month.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Todd Howard and other Bethesda vets agree Fallout 4 is the most successful Fallout game ever mostly due to player-generated content"
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