A toy company may have just revealed the existence of a Fallout: New Vegas remaster through an action figure.
The same Chinese McFarlane storefront that listed Fallout 3 Remastered figures back in March has turned up again this week with two new additions, suggesting a Fallout: New Vegas remaster is on the way, despite no announcement from Bethesda yet.
McFarlane Toys just listed two Fallout: New Vegas figures
The store listed two figures: a New California Ranger 1/10 and a Scorched New California Sierra Member 1/10, both explicitly themed around Fallout: New Vegas.
Redditor Morichh then spotted the listings on McFarlane’s China store and posted them to the Gaming Leaks and Rumors subreddit.

Toy listings are not, on their own, a remaster announcement, and reading them as one would be pure hopium. But manufacturing licenses require the sharing of active asset files and concept art, which means McFarlane had to be working from something real.
New Vegas, originally developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda back in 2010, has never received a port for PS4, Xbox One, or current-gen hardware. There is no commercial reason to put new figures into production for a 16-year-old game with no modern re-release unless one is coming. Plus, the Fallout 3 listing from March followed the same logic and has since been backed by multiple reports of an active remaster in development.
That said, no official announcement has come from Microsoft or Bethesda, and no release window or platform details have been confirmed.
For more context on why the remaster is more complicated than it looks, the New Vegas senior designer explained why Bethesda may not have the engineering know-how to pull it off. And if you want to know where this rumor started, the original report on a Fallout New Vegas remake in development lays out the full picture.

By Dexerto | Created at 2026-06-11 13:24:23 | Updated at 2026-06-15 11:58:40
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