Bethesda has announced plans to celebrate Fallout's 25th anniversary this month with developer retrospectives, sales, community giveaways and “special events”
It will also release a Fallout Shelter update next week, adding new content to the free-to-play game for the first time in over four years.
“Take on an alien threat in an all-new quest line featuring new enemies, take up arms with new weapons, recruit new Dwellers and decorate your Vault with a new celebration room theme,” it said. Fallout debuted in 1997 and the most recent mainline series entry, 2015’s Fallout 4, is also its best-selling one, having shipped 12 million copies worldwide for launch day alone, according to its publisher.
The most recent game in the series was 2018’s online multiplayer title Fallout 76. Its Expeditions update was released in September, introducing repeatable story-based missions for groups of up to four players set in post-nuclear Pittsburgh.
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