Developer Iron Galaxy has denied reports that it is working on a remaster of Fallout: New Vegas, though it's widely expected such a game is indeed in the works.In a social media post, the studio said, "Nope!" There is nothing to see here" in regards to the claim that Iron Galaxy was possibly working on a new Fallout project. The rumor stemmed from a February 26 post from Iron Galaxy (below) that showed Fallout: New Vegas' "Please Stand By" loading screen.The developer said in its new statement that this was "just a behind-the-scenes look at our company meeting" during which Iron Galaxy was planning to discuss upcoming projects internally."We use that slide every month and has nothing to do with anything Fallout being worked on. As you can imagine, we love Fallout, too. Now pardon us as we retreat back into our vault," the team said.Given that image, it's not hard to see why fans believed Iron Galaxy might be teasing some kind of upcoming Fallout project. The studio worked on Fallout 76 and Fallout 4 VR, so the team has an established history developing content for the RPG franchise.Remakes or remasters of both Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 3 are said to be in the works, though it's unclear which development teams might be handling them, if they are indeed real.Bethesda enjoyed great success with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, so it would not be surprising to see the company go back with other remakes or remasters of older games.In related news, Bethesda boss Todd Howard recently said he was "sort of anti-remake" and prefers remasters like Oblivion Remastered. "I respect the other ones out there, but I really think the age of a game is part of what it is and its personality and what it represented when it came out," he said.