Good news for those of you who have never played Fallout: Bethesda has announced the Fallout Anthology – a comprehensive PC collection that comprises five Fallout games as well as several official add-ons. The collection will be released on October 2 and will retail for £39.99/€49.99, which is a pretty good deal considering the fact that it comes with an exclusive mini-nuke storage case that boasts an audible bomb sound. It’s true that the original Fallout games have little in common with the modern Fallout 3 as far as graphics and gameplay are concerned, but the classics are definitely worth picking up, at least for old time’s sake.
The Fallout Anthology includes the following:
Apart from these games and add-ons, the bundle also features a special space reserved for a Fallout 4 copy. It makes sense for Bethesda to release a Fallout collection right now, as Fallout 4 is just around the corner with a November 10 release. Will you be picking up the Fallout Anthology? That mini-nuke is quite tempting, isn’t it?
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