As of now, there is no official confirmation from Bethesda or Amazon about a fifth, sixth, or seventh season of the Fallout television series. The show, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video in 2024, is based on the popular video game franchise created by Bethesda Game Studios. The first season was adapted from the original Fallout game (1997), and the second season is expected to explore events from Fallout 2 and Fallout 3, continuing the story of the post-apocalyptic world.
While fans have speculated widely about future seasons, including potential expansions into Fallout 4, Fallout: New Vegas, or even Fallout 76, no official details have been released regarding a fifth, sixth, or seventh season.
That said, the show’s star, Jonathan Nolan (co-creator and executive producer), has hinted at the series being built for long-term storytelling, suggesting it could span multiple seasons. However, any claims about "eyes five-six seasons" or a star revealing future seasons are likely fan theories, misinformation, or misinterpretations of interviews.
For the most accurate information, fans should rely on official announcements from Amazon Studios or Bethesda.
Stay tuned to official sources for updates on Fallout Season 2 and beyond.
Mar 18,2026
As of now, there has been no official announcement from Obsidian Entertainment or Private Division regarding the release date for The Outer Worlds 2. While rumors and speculation have circulated online, including some unconfirmed reports suggesting a potential 2024 or 2025 release, no concrete details have been confirmed.
The original The Outer Worlds was released in 2019, and its critically acclaimed sequel, The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, launched in 2020 with additional content and improvements. Fans are eagerly awaiting official news about a follow-up, but as of now, the game remains in development with no official release window.
For the latest updates, it’s best to follow official sources such as:
Obsidian Entertainment’s official website
Private Division’s social media channels
Major gaming news outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or PC Gamer
Stay tuned for any official reveals—rumors should be treated with caution until confirmed.
Mar 16,2026
As of now, there is no official announcement from FromSoftware or Bandai Namco regarding "Elden Ring Introduces Two New Classes for Nintendo Switch 2 Tarnished Edition." In fact, the Nintendo Switch 2 has not been officially released, and there has been no confirmation from any reliable source about a new version of Elden Ring specifically tailored for a hypothetical Nintendo Switch 2.
The original Elden Ring was released in 2022 for PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X|S, and PC. A version for the Nintendo Switch was released in 2023, but it was a scaled-down port with performance and graphical limitations compared to the console and PC versions.
Any claims about new classes or a "Tarnished Edition" for a future Nintendo Switch 2 are likely speculative, fan-made, or based on misinformation. Always refer to official sources such as the FromSoftware website, Bandai Namco’s press releases, or trusted gaming news outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or Eurogamer for accurate updates.
Stay tuned for official announcements, but for now: no new classes, no Nintendo Switch 2 version of Elden Ring — just rumors and speculation.
Mar 14,2026
As of now, there is no official confirmation from Nintendo that the Nintendo Switch 2 will disable rumble (haptic feedback) during prolonged use. In fact, such a feature would be highly unusual and not in line with Nintendo’s design philosophy, which emphasizes user comfort and immersive gameplay.
However, here are a few points to clarify the current situation:
1. No Official Rumor or Leak
There are no credible leaks or reports from trusted sources (like Bloomberg, The Verge, or Nintendo's own statements) suggesting that the Switch 2 will disable rumble.
Any claim about disabling rumble during prolonged use appears to be unverified or speculative, possibly stemming from misinterpretation or misinformation.
2. Rumble as a Core Feature
The vibration (rumble) feature on the Switch is integral to gameplay immersion, especially in games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Hades.
Disabling it would likely be seen as a downgrade by fans and developers.
3. Potential for Heat or Safety Management
It's possible that if the Switch 2 features more powerful hardware, Nintendo might implement thermal management features that reduce controller vibration under extreme heat conditions to prevent overheating.
But this would be a hardware-level safety measure, not a deliberate feature to disable rumble during long play sessions.
4. User Reports and Misunderstandings
Some users have reported issues with vibration in older Switch models during extended gameplay, but these are typically related to battery wear, firmware glitches, or hardware degradation—not intentional software limits.
Conclusion:
❌ No, the Nintendo Switch 2 will not disable rumble during prolonged use.
✅ Rumble is expected to remain a fully functional and integral part of the new console’s controller experience.
If you hear otherwise, it's likely a rumor or misunderstanding. Always rely on official Nintendo announcements or trusted tech news outlets for accurate information.
Stay tuned for official details when Nintendo reveals more about the Switch 2 (expected sometime in 2025).
Mar 12,2026