Bethesda reveals the Fallout SPECIAL Anthology for PC

Bethesda’s releasing their Fallout SPECIAL Anthology to celebrate the release of Amazon’s Fallout series

Just in time for Amazon’s Fallout TV series, which starts streaming on April 12th, Bethesda are releasing their Fallout SPECIAL Anthology. Then the Anthology releases on April 11th, it will give gamers access to seven Fallout titles within miniature bomb-shaped package.

This SPECIAL Anthology contains Steam codes for seven games. The codes for these games are printed on a a collectable S.P.E.C.I.A.L card. The these cards are inspired by Fallout 76’s perk cards. The collection’s included games are Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout: New Vegas – Ultimate Edition, Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition, and Fallout 76.

In the UK, this collection will be available for £53 from Bethesda. This collection’s limited to one per customer due to its limited edition status.

The highlight of this collection is its miniature bomb container. Bethesda has confirmed that it has an explosive sound effect. We expect most Fallout fans to already own most of the games in this collection. That said, this collection does give Fallout fans on consoles an opportunity to try these games on PC with mods.

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