Corsair’s premium gaming brand Elgato has just revealed its incredible new limited-edition Fallout hardware, which has been crafted with the support of award-winning publisher, Bethesda Softworks. Four new products are coming to market, including a custom Stream Deck and dynamic mic, and for Fallout fans, I couldn’t think of any better accessory to add a taste of the franchise to your gaming space.
For Bethesda fans, it’s a great week, as with the new TV show launching today on Amazon Prime, it’s a prime time to get these amazing peripherals, and to replay some of the greatest (and most flawed) RPG games ever created. For me, it’s Fallout 3 all the way, but I’m sure many of you will love the old point and clicks or even the newer Fallout 4 or Fallout 76.
This release marks a milestone for Elgato, as the first time they’ve developed a custom dynamic mic (Wave DX), audio interface (Wave XLR), or boom arm (Wave Mic Arm LP). In addition to hardware, Elgato revealed a suite of digital assets, including a Pip-Boy-inspired voice modifier—offering creators new ways to express themselves online, or at least, offering them all the same way to be creative.
“We’re thrilled to bring such iconic storytelling to life,” said Taylor Ward, Director of Ecosystem at Elgato. “Now creators can wander the wastelands from the comfort of their desk, with tech that really makes a difference.”
For a limited time, fans can get their hands on this rare Fallout gear via the Elgato website.
Surviving the wastes requires laser-fast reflexes. Like a Vault Dweller’s trusty Pip-Boy, Stream Deck places controls right at your fingertips—so you’re never slow on the draw. It’s adorned in iconic artwork and endlessly customizable, as one-of-a-kind as your in-game reputations.
When one wrong word means getting blasted to bits, Wave DX ensures clear communication. It’s a dynamic microphone that sounds incredible right out of the box—and looks great in RAD green. So listeners hear your voice perfectly, whether you’re bartering scrap or commanding squadmates.
Powered by Wave XLR, your microphone cuts through the static of the wastes like a .308 round. It’s an all-in-one audio interface and mixer, in a design inspired by post-nuclear Americana. With sound this clear and controls this easy, you’ll own the airwaves like the best wasteland DJs.
In a world of raiders and killer robots, it helps to keep a low profile. Wave Mic Arm LP holds your microphone in position, while laying low to free up your view. Push it aside, swing it back, rotate 360 degrees—Mic Arm LP is there when you need it, decked out in atompunk flair.
Fans can also opt to bundle three or more devices:
Each bundle not only offers savings at checkout, but also includes a free XLR cable. They could well be the most complete, custom audio and control solutions available on the market today.
Beyond hardware, Elgato and Bethesda Softworks are offering a collection of digital assets for fans. Available separately, and for free, creators can personalize their online identity in Fallout style. The collection includes:
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