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When asked if he would lend his voice to a remaster in the future, Theroux said, “That’s just a sticky wicket because, I thought Rene (Auberjonois) did, that’s a really great job he did. You know, one of my first early decisions that I had to make was to not try and impersonate him or touch that performance, because as a gamer myself, I know that, certain characters in games, if you spend so many hours as a gamer with certain voices or effects or whatever, that you become so wedded to them.”
“So I had to really sort of tear myself away from, from any kind of mimicry or wanting to, to do that, and really to try and create something that existed just in this, in this story, so, yeah, I don’t think, I mean, I know Walton just recently entered the game as a voice and in some new iteration of it, so I would if I was asked, I would certainly be flattered to, but I wouldn’t try and touch what pre-exists or pre-dates the work that I’ve done on my end,” Theroux said.
Fallout: New Vegas Is One Of The Franchise’s Most Beloved Entries For A Reason

There have been a bevy of outstanding entries in the Fallout franchise since the series first launched in 1997, but despite the competition within its own lineup, Fallout: New Vegas is still one of the most popular entries. New Vegas launched in 2010, and while Bethesda has been responsible for the majority of modern-day releases, New Vegas was from Obsidian, which included many members of the team who worked on the original Fallout games.








