You’ll never guess what he’s working on. There are certainly some names in the video game industry that have become legendary. One of those names that RPG fans should know is Tim Cain. The developer ...
The creator of the Fallout series is returning to active game design at Obsidian Entertainment. Tim Cain has remained lightly active in games, sharing his expertise on writing and games from his ...
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RPG 'I'm over making other people really wealthy with my own creations': Fallout co-creator Tim Cain isn't interested in making a new IP or a sequel to one of his classic RPGs and, at this point, he's ...
TL;DR: Fallout co-creator Tim Cain has returned full-time to Obsidian Entertainment, working on a secret new project under NDA. Known for Pillars of Eternity and The Outer Worlds, Cain's comeback ...
Tim Cain, one of the creators of the original Fallout video game, has rejoined Xbox studio Obsidian Entertainment to work on a mystery project. In a video published on his YouTube channel (which he's ...
Tim Cain, a legendary co-creator of Fallout, recently shared his seasoned perspective on common RPG design flaws. He specifically stated that developers should avoid a few overused and universally ...
Tim Cain, the creator behind the original 1997 classic Fallout, has announced he has rejoined developer Obsidian Entertainment full-time, and has claimed we won’t be able to guess what he’s working on ...
Tim Cain, a co-creator of Fallout, recently released a new video that delivered some grim news for fan theorists. According to Cain, the official intellectual property owners ultimately decide what ...
Tim Cain, the lead on the original Fallout video game, in a new video announced he has rejoined the Xbox first-party studio Obsidian Entertainment "as a full-time employee and in-person." He joined ...
There was a time when Fallout was seen as more of a cute, playtime project than the multi-bajillion-dollar IP Bethesda ultimately helped turn it into, says the RPG's co-creator Tim Cain. Speaking to ...