Oh look, another day, another LinkedIn post sparking an internet meltdown! Because apparently, the gaming world’s collective brain cells short-circuited when someone at Iron Galaxy Studios decided to share a photo that looks suspiciously like a Fallout wallpaper and some office decor.
You’d think the apocalypse happened again, judging by how quickly the rumor mill started churning. Fallout 3? New Vegas? Both? Maybe they’re just remaking the loading screens! Who needs actual gameplay when you can just stare at those iconic images for hours?
Let’s break this down, shall we? Iron Galaxy Studios, the masters of remastering old games nobody asked for (but secretly love), recently worked on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 and helped with Spyro: Reignited Trilogy. So yeah, they know their way around a remaster. But Fallout? That’s Bethesda’s baby. Why would they hand it off to someone else? Oh right, because nothing says “trust us” like outsourcing your most beloved franchise!
The LinkedIn post, which reads like corporate-speak on steroids, says: “Today’s our February company meeting. It’s time to catch up with what the company’s been up to and what’s coming up next for IG.” Sounds innocent enough, right? WRONG! Clearly, they’re trying to subliminally implant the idea of a Fallout remaster into our brains. Nice try, Iron Galaxy. We see through your sneaky marketing tactics!
And let’s not forget about Fallout 76, the MMORPG that refuses to die. Iron Galaxy helped co-develop that monstrosity, which is still getting updates in 2026. Maybe they were just hyping up the latest season of Fallout 76, which coincidentally launched today. But nah, let’s ignore that possibility and focus on the more exciting (and baseless) rumors instead!
Here’s the thing, though: Bethesda hasn’t confirmed anything. Iron Galaxy hasn’t confirmed anything. The only thing we know for sure is that someone at Iron Galaxy really likes Fallout and decided to decorate their office accordingly. But hey, who needs facts when you can have wild speculation and internet drama?
So, until we get an official announcement, let’s all take a deep breath and remember that not every Fallout-related image is a sign of an impending remaster. Sometimes, it’s just a wallpaper. Shocking, I know!

