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The lead writer on Fallout: New Vegas, John Gonzalez, announced on LinkedIn is returned to Obsidian Entertainment as a Creative Director. "I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position ...
After spending well over a decade writing for other game studios and projects, the lead writer for the timeless RPG Fallout New Vegas is back at Obsidian. While that’s excellent news for ...
As such, he'll be shaping the worlds and storylines for which Obsidian Entertainment has become known. Although this doesn’t mean a successor to New Vegas is in development, Gonzalez's presence ...
Obsidian Entertainment’s currently announced projects include The Outer Worlds and its upcoming sequel, the bizarrely delightful Pentiment, Grounded, and Avowed, which is due for release on ...
John Gonzalez, lead writer on Fallout: New Vegas and Horizon: Zero Dawn, has announced his return to Obsidian Entertainment after 14 years elsewhere in the industry - but not, he suggests ...
John Gonzalez announced he’s rejoined Obsidian Entertainment as creative director, just as the Xbox studio prepares for its biggest year yet with the launch of fantasy RPG Avowed and New Vegas ...
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