As the Fallout TV Show sends fans to Bethesda games in droves, Fallout New Vegas director says give the RPG's much-maligned card game another go as it's "not that hard"

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Following the success of the Fallout TV show , the director of Fallout New Vegas is encouraging fans to give its much-maligned card game another try.

Earlier this week, Josh Sawyer, who worked as project director and lead designer on Fallout: New Vegas, replied to a Twitter user who was poking fun at the game's card game, Caravan. If you didn't know, the mini-game can be found in New Vegas' Mojave Wasteland but isn't a lot of players' first choice for things to do in the RPG.

Replying to the tweet, which basically suggests a lot of people still don't understand Caravan even 14 years later, Sawyer said: "It's more complicated than Samuel's Lansquenet but not that hard [in my opinion]" - referring to a card game in the developer's more recent game Pentiment .

it's more complicated than Samuel's Lansquenet but not that hard imo https://t.co/1X4mNGr7MnApril 15, 2024 See more

In response, another Twitter user replied: "Josh, less than 6% of PC players have the 'Win 3 games of Caravan' achievement." The numbers clearly don't lie, but Sawyer wasn't ready to admit defeat, and continued to defend Caravan by suggesting that "they should try again [in my opinion]." So if you've been influenced to return to Fallout New Vegas - maybe after watching the Fallout TV show - you should give Caravan another go.

they should try again imo https://t.co/8eIgmhTwauApril 15, 2024 See more

Despite the Fallout TV show's popularity, this hasn't prompted any movement in terms of new games. Just days after the series premiered, a Bethesda veteran implied that we shouldn't Fallout 5 any time soon as "we need time to make great stuff." It's not all bad news though, as we are getting the Fallout 4 next-gen update which adds 60fps support, a new quest, and more on April 25.

Find out everything we know so far with our Fallout 5 guide.

gpolk on April 18th, 2024 at 12:01 UTC »

I love new Vegas and have probably played through it more than any other FO game. But I still saw this and thought "it had a card game? Other than blackjack?"

zeitgeistbouncer on April 18th, 2024 at 12:01 UTC »

It's just triple blackjack with a win-range and superpower cards.

I reckon the only thing keeping people from getting it easily was that you'd have to memorise or keep looking up what cards did what sneaky power stuff so you understood why half your stack just up and left.

MegaMangus on April 18th, 2024 at 11:18 UTC »

That's hilarious but no thank you, why play Caravan when I could be doing literally anything else in the game