The legal battle for ‘ Fallout ‘ MMO Is Over

Other companies, the head of Studios, also brought the suit after they were hired by interplay to develop MMO and ZeniMax Fallout considered them in violation of copyright. The issue here is interplay’s Fallout ability to sublicense to another company without the permission of ZeniMax’s. Chief has acknowledged that it did not have the right to make a Fallout MMO, ending the separate parts of litigation.

Now that the dust has settled, the big question-for gamers, at least-is what this means for type of future Fallout MMO? Like Bethesda delves deeper into the single-player console and PC experience, whether they are still thinking about creating multiplayer experience in the world?

Either way, expect any job done on MMO to start dripping like these things always tend to do.

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