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Get Fallout 4 GOTY for less than $10 ahead of free, huge update

It's a good time to be a Fallout fan. The TV show has turned out to be surprisingly good, Fallout 76 continues to rise from the ashes, there's continued modding support for many of the games, the Fallout 4 next-gen update is around the corner, and now you can get Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition for less than $10. One of the largest and best entries in the series, it's still going strong several years after its release and if you haven't plumbed its depths yet, now's the perfect time.


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Become an Overseer with this limited edition Fallout gear from Elgato

Credit where it's due, there's a right and wrong way to do branded peripherals, and the Elgato Fallout collection is absolutely fantastic. With four branded products, available in bundles to unlock additional savings and free digital assets to customize your loadout, there's something for everyone in this collection.


Some of the best gaming microphones on the market come from Elgato, with the brand's Wave DX dynamic mic appearing in this limited-edition Fallout collection.


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Wahey, Fallout 4's next-gen update is finally set to arrive later this month

Boo! After eons of silence, Bethesda has finally provided us with an update on Fallout 4's long-awaited next-gen update. It's coming later this month on April 25, an it's got some stuff in it, which I'll explain below.

As outlined in a new blog post, the update is actually coming as serveal versions, all aimed at different platforms. So, wherever you're playing Fallout 4, you should be in line to benefit from your own bunch of tweaks, as well as some free Creation Club goodies. Though, sadly, the update's timing means it'll land pretty close to Fallout: London's release on April 23, so we'll have to see if that has any repercussions for the massive mod.

For next-gen consoles, that's PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, the update will include native applications for those devices, plus "performance mode and Quality mode settings, as well as stability improvements and fixes." Those on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will just get "stability improvements, login and quest fixes".

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Mega spoiler warning, Amazon's Fallout TV Show rather unsubtly teases a potential setting for season two

Warning: Major spoilers for the first series of Amazon's Fallout TV Show lie ahead.

Ok, so, Amazon's Fallout TV Show is finally here, having dropped either on the evening on April 10, or in the middle of the night early on April 11, depending on where you live. Since all of the episodes dropped at once, as modern series are often wont to do, some people have naturally binged all the way through it, or at least a good way through it.

As those who've made it all the way through to the finale, likely with bags under their eyes, have discovered, the show ends with a bit of set up for a potential season two, with a certain location being the big thing that you'll probably get pretty excited about.

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If the artist behind Fallout 4's Deathclaws was put in charge of Fallout 5, you'd be fighting a Godzilla-sized Glowing One

What would you like to see from Fallout 5? It's a question every Fallout fan has their own answer, or answers in the case of lost of us, to. For ex-Bethesda artist Jonah Lobe, the answer involves something giant and radioactive, which might have made it into Fallout 4, had it not threatened to break the game in more ways than you'd be broken if it stomped on you.

If you're not a religious collector of tidbits about titles in the Fallout series, you might not have heard of the passion project Lobe - who, among plenty of other stuff, produced the designs for iconic enemies like Fallout 4's Deathclaws and Skyrim's Dragons - worked on during the former's development, before having to shelve it. Luckily, it's a pretty easy concept to explain.

What if the wasteland was home to the biggest ghoul you've ever seen?

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