A product card from McFarlane Toys mentions the game and several retailers are already showing approximate dates.
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A new hint has put the highly anticipated return of one of Bethesda’s most memorable RPGs back on the table. An official McFarlane Toys listing directly mentions Fallout 3 Remastered, which has caught the attention of the community as it’s an officially licensed product from the saga.
Collaborations between figure manufacturers and video games are often planned well in advance, so this type of listing often appears months before a game’s announcement or release. In this case, the remaster’s name is linked to a figure based on the Fallout universe, which has reignited speculation about an imminent announcement.
A possible release between July and August 2026
In addition to McFarlane Toys’ listing, several retailers have also started showing references related to Fallout 3 Remastered. Some of these pages even place the release window between July and August 2026, although there’s no official confirmation from Bethesda yet.
This type of collectible product is often announced months before the game hits the market, as many stores allow pre-orders of figures and associated merchandise. That’s why the appearance of these references has sparked significant interest among fans of the saga.
Fallout 3 was originally released in 2008 and is considered one of the most influential titles in the franchise, with a massive open world set in the Capital Wasteland and a decision-making system that marked an entire generation of players.
For now, Bethesda has not officially announced the remaster, but the appearance of these official and commercial listings has put the project back on the radar of many players who have been waiting for years for a modernized return of the classic.

