
In the game, your character can help Courier Caesar’s army or the New California Republic win control over the Hoover Dam, hand over the dam to Vegas owner Mister House, or drive out all the factions and allow the Mojave Wasteland to become independent. These endings depend on the player’s reputation with different factions, and according to Maximus actor Aaron Moten, the show is avoiding deciding which of these happened definitively.
“A conversation [showrunner] Geneva Robertson-Dworet and I are actually having a discussion about how history gets written in The Wasteland by whoever writes it.” ‘Different viewpoints will vary on who won and who lost,’ she told The Spill. We’ve seen it really long ago [Lucy and Ghoul] Find out who thinks they’re winning, and the Ghoul offers a different perspective.”
Adaptations of choice-based games try to avoid creating a fixed canon when possible – upcoming mass Effect The show is also going out of its way to do this—so it’s no surprise to see Controversy Go this route. While game director Josh Sawyer has previously given the show his blessing to do whatever it wants, showrunners know how beloved that entry is, and they’ve used the promo only to suggest that Mr. House is still alive, or at least, still alive after a few years—new vegas,
We’ll see the full scope of what’s on show new vegas and its various factions when Controversy Season two will arrive on Prime Video on December 17.
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