The twisted stories of these vaults stay long in the memory.
Bethesda's next update for the space-faring RPG is its largest yet and packed with new features. Here's what you need to know.
You could go the normal route of trying to find the Sole Survivor's child, or take a walk on the wild side with these ten optional activities.
Mod support is also getting some new details soon, with Bethesda sending access to creators for the Creation Kit beta.
Console players can select a target frame rate and prioritize Visuals or Performance. Uncapped frame rates are possible only on VRR displays.
New interior customization tools for space ships, respeccing your appearance and Traits in New Game Plus and more also await.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
Those who claimed the role-playing game via the now-defunct PlayStation Plus Collection can now download the Next-Gen Update.
"For us right now, it's okay to acknowledge some of those other areas, but our plan is to predominantly keep it in the US," Howard says.
The Creation Kit is currently with some Starfield creators, though there's no release date for the full version yet, per Todd Howard.
Director Todd Howard says the team wants to do "all that stuff", and though taking its time, is still "excited to get stuff out there."
Howard says Bethesda is trying to shorten the long gaps between new instalments in its major franchises.
During a recent interview, Bethesda's Todd Howard seemed to allude to two unannounced Fallout projects being in development.
Director Todd Howard says the RPG's next update will arrive "soon", with more details likely to come this week.
Fallout becomes Amazon Prime's second-most watched show in a 16-day timeframe to date.
These side quests deliver some of Fallout 4's best and most memorable moments.
For all the new players jumping into Bethesda's online RPG, here are some key details you should know about it.
A pleasant return to the end of the world.
Bethesda notes that Performance Mode is "more aggressive in lowering settings" to maintain the 4K/60 FPS target on Microsoft's console.
Following the success of Amazon's TV show, Microsoft is reportedly looking to fast-track development on the next Fallout.