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Obsidian’s Outer Worlds 2 Expands the Galaxy Boyarsky Started

Obsidian Entertainment possesses a deeply established reputation within the role-playing game genre. While its legacy was built upon celebrated titles like Fallout: New Vegas, the involvement of developers who contributed to the original 1997 Fallout further strengthened it. With creative director Leonard Boyarsky on board for The Outer Worlds 2, can a direct sequel to a franchise he personally helped originate finally see the light of day?

A Veteran Developer’s First Second Chapter

Notably, Obsidian Entertainment is widely recognized for its profound talent and authentic passion for creating immersive RPG worlds. Furthermore, Boyarsky reflected on his long career during a recent interview at Gamescom. The creative director stated that he and his team provided initial design concepts for Fallout 2 after departing Interplay, but that his direct involvement was minimal.

Additionally, he explained that the small amount of dialogue that he wrote for that project was heavily edited by Chris Avellone and that the team did not actively develop the game. Therefore, The Outer Worlds 2 holds value to Boyarsky as it represents a significant first for him. Developing this project was an experience he describes as uniquely rewarding.

They Had a Whole Galaxy of Ideas Left

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Image from The Outer Worlds 2, Courtesy of Obsidian Entertainment

The Outer Worlds 2 marks the inaugural occasion where he is crafting a sequel to a game for which he created the original intellectual property. After more than three decades in the video game industry, this revelation comes across as somewhat surprising, with Boyarsky finally able to enjoy a novel creative experience. The veteran developer expressed excitement for the opportunity to build upon his own foundational work, which provides a fresh and thrilling challenge.

To elaborate on this point, he contrasted the development processes between the first game and the upcoming sequel. The original The Outer Worlds saw his team adopt a deliberately focused scope to establish the game’s universe and tone properly. Ultimately, this decision proved necessary despite time or budget constraints. On the other hand, the new project allows Boyarsky and his team to expand on these initial ideas.

The Outer Worlds 2: Bigger, Better, and Boyarsky’s

Moreover, they now intend to fully elaborate on the core pitch that was only introduced in the first game, which they never before had the chance to pursue. Given the studio’s history and the director’s enthusiasm, will this sequel fully realize the expansive vision that was merely hinted at in the original? The Outer Worlds 2 is poised to become a much more extensive and intricate role-playing experience, if this creative expansion is anything to go by.

This project doesn’t just signify a new chapter for the development team but also the players. The studio hopes this will be the first of many sequels for Boyarsky, allowing him to continue working on projects he is genuinely passionate about. According to early indications, this sequel feels like a bigger and better RPG. Not only that, but The Outer World 2 promises a significant evolution from its already well-received predecessor.

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