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Every free Fallout download and sale

Every free Fallout download and sale

Bethesda’s annual Fallout Day celebrations began today, October 23rd, a day that marks the moment in the in-universe Fallout timeline when the bombs were dropped and the Great War began. A sombre moment for those in the Fallout universe, but for Fallout fans, Fallout Day is a day full of giveaways, sales, and perhaps some announcements related to the future of the Fallout franchise, should Bethesda see fit to make them during Fallout Day to share.

Unfortunately for Fallout players, it’s hard to say that today’s Fallout Day brought with it a lot of announcements. Although today was touted as the first Fallout Day with a Fallout Day broadcast, that’s essentially what the Fallout Day event was Fallout 76 Day, or, in a harsher formulation that players have used, could have simply been an email. Upcoming features were discussed Fallout 76 like a new endgame raid and the option to play as ghouls in the future, but we already knew about that. Bethesda has never teased about supposed remasters for games like this Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas So it’s not like anyone can blame them for not announcing it, but Fallout fans still expected at least a little more since the focus was on the Fallout Day event.

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But even if the Fallout Day event was about 90% about that Fallout 76Fallout fans who wanted more can still reluctantly take advantage of deals, freebies, and more during the Fallout Day celebrations. In case of a game – Nuclear bunker – These giveaways are live for one day only and are tied to Prime Video Stand out TV show, so you should grab this one while you can.

To help you out, here’s everything you need to know about the free Fallout loot and beyond you can get for Fallout Day:

Fallout 76

Starting with the headliner, Fallout 76you can play Fallout 76 Available now for free on the Xbox, PlayStation and Steam platforms until October 29th. Not a big deal for people who played it Fallout 76 have been for years, but if there’s a naysayer who finally wants to try it, or if you have friends you want to entice, now is the chance.

If you like what you see during the free-to-play event, you can get it Fallout 76 with discount. It costs $9.99 on the PlayStation, Xbox and Steam platforms, so not a bad deal considering it’s 75% off. Bundles and better versions like that Deluxe Edition are also on offer.

For those who already have it Fallout 76Aside from the influx of new players, you can get Atoms for 35% off until October 29th on Xbox and Steam and until October 30th on PlayStation. There is also a double XP event currently taking place that runs until October 27th. So, aside from new content, now is the best time to play Fallout 76.

Nuclear bunker

The Fallout mobile game, Nuclear bunkerwas also squeezed into the Fallout Day event to see what happens next Fallout 76it is the only “modern” Fallout game to receive new content. Back then, when the Stand out TV show came out, for example, Nuclear bunker Added characters from the Prime Video series such as Lucy, played by Ella Purnell.

Back then, these characters were only available for a limited time, but now they’re free again. Only for today, October 23rd, when you get in Nuclear bunkeryou get Lucy, Max and The Ghoul from the Stand out Show as well as three lunch boxes, a pet transport box and 10 Nuka-Cola Quantums.

Fallout 4 and other Fallout games

For the rest of the Fallout games beyond that Fallout 76you can get them at a discount if you need to catch up on some or just want to mod the PC versions of older Fallout games from scratch. Fallout 4 is the headliner for this, as it also happens to be the newest (9 year old) mainline Fallout game Fallout 76so you can get the Game of the Year version with all DLC for $9.99 on all platforms.

Going back even further: the classic Fallout games are also on offer, at least where you can still play them. Fallout: A post-nuclear RPG is $2.49, Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear RPG is also $2.49 and Fallout 3 is – you guessed it – $2.49. Some bundles are also on offer like that Fallout Classic Collection on Steam that gives you Fallout: A Post-Nuclear RPG, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, And Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear RPG for $4.99.