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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma Signals Fallout Focus While Modiphius Launches New Miniature Game
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma Signals Fallout Focus While Modiphius Launches New Miniature Game

The Fallout universe may not have a new single‑player title on the horizon, but two recent developments are keeping the franchise alive. Xbox chief executive Asha Sharma has declared Fallout a priority for the company, while Modiphius Entertainment rolled out a fresh tabletop offering that lets fans build their own post‑apocalyptic battles.

The absence of a new mainline Fallout game is a fact. Bethesda’s last entry, Fallout 76, debuted in 2018, and Fallout 5 has not been announced. According to reports, the next major installment is still well off, as Bethesda is concentrating on Elder Scrolls 6 and other projects. However, the 2025 Prime Video series has rekindled interest in the IP, drawing in viewers who had never played a Fallout title.

During a Bloomberg Tech conference in San Francisco, Sharma said Fallout would be a key part of Xbox’s strategy to expand its first‑party portfolio. The announcement came amid a period of restructuring at the division. Industry observers note that Obsidian Entertainment—known for Fallout: New Vegas—boasts a team of former Fallout veterans and could become a natural partner for future projects. The statement is tentative; no concrete plans have been released.

In the meantime, Modiphius Entertainment has introduced a new tabletop offering that keeps the Fallout brand active in the market. The company’s Fallout: Factions – Battle for Boston Starter Set & MacCready is available for pre‑order on its official website. The starter set contains a 106‑page rulebook, a sprue of 12 Institute miniatures, a sprue of 8 Brotherhood of Steel miniatures, punch‑out terrain sheets, a double‑sided battle map, a build guide, tokens, dice, crew roster sheets, and a tape measure. Pre‑ordering the set also rewards players with a high‑quality resin miniature of MacCready.

Modiphius has a history of delivering complete starter kits for its tabletop lines. The company’s previous releases, such as the Fallout Wasteland Warfare core rules and the Fallout: Power Play card game, have been well received by the tabletop community. The inclusion of a promotional mini in the starter set follows a pattern seen in earlier releases, where pre‑orders receive exclusive figures.

The timing of the Fallout: Factions release is significant for fans who are waiting for new content. With no single‑player game on the horizon, tabletop and mini‑game adaptations provide an alternative way to experience the Fallout universe. The starter set offers a comprehensive introduction to the miniature skirmish game, allowing players to build crews, create terrain, and engage in tactical battles.

From an industry perspective, the combination of a strong franchise, a high‑profile executive endorsement, and a new tabletop product demonstrates how the Fallout IP can remain relevant across multiple formats. Xbox’s focus on Fallout could lead to future collaborations with studios like Obsidian, while Modiphius’s release keeps the community engaged and maintains momentum for the brand.

At present, the Fallout franchise has no confirmed single‑player title on the schedule. Xbox’s priority announcement suggests that the company is preparing for future projects, but no release dates have been set. Modiphius’s starter set is available for pre‑order now, offering fans a tangible way to participate in the Fallout world until a new video game arrives.

The next steps for the franchise will depend on decisions made by Xbox and Bethesda. Until a new mainline game is announced, tabletop releases such as Fallout: Factions will likely remain a key source of content for the community.

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