Even though the wait for a new Fallout game is going to be a very long one, 2024 will still be a big year for the series. The TV adaptation of the iconic series hits Amazon Prime in April, and to mark the occasion, Bethesda wants as many of you as possible to play through almost the entire Fallout series. That's why it's releasing the Fallout Special Anthology which includes seven titles from the series, starting from the very beginning.
Bethesda revealed its Fallout Special Anthology this week, confirming you can pre-order the collection now. The anthology will ship on April 11, 2024, the day before the adaptation starts streaming on Amazon, so a very Fallout-heavy weekend for a lot of you in a little less than two months. The seven games included in the collection are listed below, covering almost everything in the series from 1997 until now.
The anthology also comes with seven collectible cards, inspired by the cards you collect in Fallout 76, and each of them features Vault Boy striking various poses. I've not even touched on the best part yet, though. The packaging for this collection is a miniature nuclear bomb. Don't worry, it won't explode, but it does make an explosion sound effect. I'm unsure if that happens every time you open it up or if there's a button so you can press it when you like and avoid its battery running out too quickly.
The Fallout Special Anthology includes PC game codes for seven games from the series, starting with the very first game released in 1997. Also in the collection are seven cards inspired by Fallout 76, and everything comes in a collectible mini-nuke that makes an explosion sound effect.
Pre-orders are live now through the link above and the Special Anthology will ship on April 11. Costing $60, considering everything included with the collection, and the package it comes in, that's quite the deal. There are a couple of caveats, though. The game codes included in the anthology are for PC only, and the faux bomb filled with
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