Summary
- A change to the Fallout timeline puts a major event taking place right before Fallout: New Vegas
- Fans are divided on whether this makes New Vegas non-canon.
- Either way, the show is full of references to New Vegas.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout: New Vegas fans fear that the fan-favourite game has been made non-canon by the Fallout show. This is due to a new event added to the t꧟imeline by the show, which some fans say contradicts New 🧔Vegas or even erases it from the series altogether.
S𝔍poilers f🍌or the entirety of the Fallout show ahead
In the latter half of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout's first season, we're taken to the wreckage of what was once Shady Sands. This is an area in the first two Fallout games and is also mentioned in New Vegas, as it becomes the base of operations for the New California Republic.
One of our main characters, Lucy, then finds a timeline on the history of the NCR, which lists the "Fall of Shady Sands" as starting in 2277. Since there's a doodle of an explosion next to this, many have assumed that this is the year the city was destroyed, taking out the NCR's capital city.
Since New Vegas takes place four years later in 2281 and ꧂makes no mention of this event, many assume that this means the show is creating a new timeline. Fans fear that this erases th💖e events of New Vegas, a controversial move against one of the most beloved entries in the series.
Another aspect of the show that has fans worried is the fact that we do briefly see New Vegas, the location, at the end of the show. However, it looks pretty abandoned, even destroyed. So🌃me argue that this is disrespectful to New Vegas, although others say it was an inevitable outcome regardless of what ending we got in the game.
What Are The Other Possibilities?
Not all fans agree th🎐at this timeline makes New Vegas non-can♍on, and have brought up the following points:
- "The Fall of Shady Sands" doesn't necessarily mean that's when the bombs dropped. That could have happened after the events of New Vegas, with the overall decline in Shady Sands kicking off before then.
- The NCR is spread far and wide, so bombing Shady Sands wouldn't wipe them out entirely. It could even explain why they're in such a rough state in New Vegas, although it does make it a little odd that no one mentions the bombing in the game.
- Other New Vegas references in the show seem to suggest the writers like the game, and wouldn't likely want to erase it from existence altogether.
We'll probably have to wait 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:until season two drops for this a♔rgument to be put to rest. Until then, fans are picking apart the details in season one, debating what this means for t♒he Fallout series going forward.

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