A Blast from the Past
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Fallout with the upcoming anthology collection that includes all the original titles. Bethesda has announced a special treat for PC gamers, bringing back the nostalgia of the beloved series.
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The anthology collection is a treasure trove for fans of the post-apocalyptic RPG franchise, offering a chance to relive the iconic moments from the Fallout universe. From the classic Interplay trilogy to the fan-favorite Fallout: New Vegas, the anthology is a must-have for any Fallout enthusiast.
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Unveiling the Special Edition
Bethesda's latest offering, the Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L Anthology, is set to release on April 11, just a day before the launch of the highly anticipated Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime. This special edition comes in a collectible mini-nuke case, housing seven S.P.E.C.I.A.L attribute cards with PC codes for each Fallout title included in the anthology.
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Experience the complete Fallout journey with titles like Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition, and the latest Fallout 76. The anthology not only includes the main titles but also all DLC for Fallout 3, 4, and New Vegas, ensuring hours of immersive gameplay for fans.
The Console Conundrum
While PC gamers rejoice at the exclusive anthology collection, console fans have been left wondering about the absence of a console release. The announcement has sparked confusion among console gamers, especially Xbox users after the Bethesda acquisition.
With the growing demand for original Fallout games on consoles, the possibility of a future console release or remaster remains uncertain. As Bethesda focuses on The Elder Scrolls 6 and other projects, console fans may have to wait longer for a console-friendly Fallout experience.
Looking Towards the Future
As fans eagerly anticipate the next mainline Fallout title, Bethesda's future plans hint at a longer wait. With The Elder Scrolls 6 in development and Starfield recently released, the road to Fallout 5 seems distant.
However, the potential for Obsidian to create another smaller Fallout title offers hope for fans craving more Fallout adventures. Just like the success of Fallout: New Vegas, a collaboration between Bethesda and Obsidian could fill the gap until the next big Fallout installment hits the shelves.