Fallout, season 2
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Fallout 4, Switch and Nintendo
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Pro: Everything feels fresh and dangerous. Con: I had to replay the same scripted walk and talk story mission three times on account of bugs.
Fallout season 2 has come to a close, bringing reunions, explosions, more deathclaws than we know what to do with, and a shocking post-credits scene that will give us plenty to ponder as we wait for Fallout season 3.
Bethesda has announced that Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will launch on the Switch 2 on 24th February 2026.
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I’m a Fallout 4 voiced protagonist defender, but these are the changes I’d make before Fallout 5
I don't mind Fallout 4's voiced protagonist, but there are some major changes that should be made before Bethesda debuts Fallout 5.
The previously announced Switch 2 version of Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition is being released digitally later this month. The release was announced during the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, where Bethesda Game Studios revealed that the special edition of its 10-year-old RPG will be coming on February 24.
Bethesda's Fallout games are infamously easy at times, but Fallout 4 has a fascinating mode that helps make its world far less forgiving.
The post-credits scene at the end of Fallout Season Two teases something huge from the games. We're here to explain it all.
AYN might think its target audience is DS-obsessed nostalgia gamers, but instead, the handheld is proving to be a great way to experience Fallout 4's nuclear wasteland.
Bethesda have released a $30 Fallout 76 DLC containing the Fallout TV Show's NCR power armour, which has already been modded into Fallout 4 for free.