Fallout: New Vegas director Josh Sawyer has surprisingly shared his take on the lore changes made in the Prime Video series, expressing indifference towards the alterations. “This might sound weird, but whatever happens with it, I don’t care,” Sawyer explained. “My attitude towards properties that I work on, and even characters that I create, is that I don’t own any of this stuff. It was never mine. And the thing that I made is what I made.” While fans have raised concerns about conflicts with the established timeline, including the destruction of Shady Sands in 2277 and the subsequent impact on the New California Republic, Sawyer remains unfazed. Despite acknowledging that some changes may not align with his own vision, he emphasizes the importance of separating himself from the creative process after its completion. “There are things that I might watch and say, ‘I don’t think I would have taken this that way,’ and then there are other things that I think are really cool. But it’s not my space, it was never my thing. I was a guest working in it. So I try to keep a level of distance between myself and the setting.” All eight episodes of Fallout are now available to stream on Prime Video, featuring an alternate take on the familiar post-apocalyptic world.