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McFarlane Toys leaks Fallout 3 Remastered: The signs are mounting massively

New leaks from McFarlane Toys confirm Fallout 3 Remastered. All the info on the July/August release rumors and the T-45B Power Armor figure.

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The hype surrounding a return to the Washington D.C. wasteland has reached a new level, now that concrete toy listings hint at the inevitable – Fallout 3 Remastered. Who needs official press releases when the merchandising department is already taking pre-orders for the corresponding action figure?

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A leak that was expected

That Bethesda and Xbox have remained silent so far is almost a tradition, but the Burden of proof lies with McFarlane Toys This is significant. Listings for an “ELITE EDITION 7IN – FALLOUT 3 REMASTERED – #13 T-45B NUKA COLA” have appeared in several retailer shops.

When a heavyweight like McFarlane uses a name so specifically, including the addition of "Remastered," it's usually not a typo in the industry, but rather a harbinger of a marketing campaign. The fact that some shops are already hinting at pre-orders for July or August without even showing any images speaks volumes about the retailers' confidence in this information.

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Why the T-45B Power Armor Listing is the crucial clue

The mention of the T-45B Power Armor in its Nuka-Cola design is a damn clever move to trigger nostalgia within the community. McFarlane is now considered an "S-tier leaker" among collectors because their supply chains often start moving months before game announcements.

Following the gigantic success of the Fallout series on Prime Video and the (even if bumpyThe next-gen update for Fallout 4 is a real one. Remaster of Fallout 3 The logical next step. We're not talking about a simple mod collection here, but about the chance to bring back the gameplay feel of 2008 with modern stability and contemporary visuals.

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The evidence is now so compelling that an official announcement is practically a formality. After the success of the Oblivion remaster, it would be almost negligent of Bethesda not to give the third installment a fresh new look.

The community is clamoring for a stable version of Fallout 3 that runs on modern systems without requiring hours of tinkering with .ini files. If the release is indeed planned for late summer, we're in for a wild trip back to the Capital Wasteland.

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Would you start completely over again for a Fallout 3 Remastered with modern graphics, or is the original with mods still enough for you today?

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Tom Heinemeyer
10. March 2026 21: 18

Late summer 2024? Looks like someone hasn't left their vault in a while 😉

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