For those looking to jump into the post-apocalyptic RPG for the first time, here's everything you need to know about it and its upcoming next-gen update.
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG remains an unabashed classic, more than a decade and a half on from its launch.
The Amazon Prime premiered in full last week and has been met with widespread acclaim by critics and audiences.
Fallout 76, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 3 also enjoyed significant sales boosts, with all three also re-entering the top 10.
Meanwhile, daily revenue has also climbed by over 230 percent, going from less than $20,000 per day to nearly $80,00 per day in the space of less than a week.
Howard says Bethesda is "doing a lot of Starfield work" that we'll be hearing about in the not-too-distant future.
"There might be a little bit of confusion at some places, but everything that happened in the previous games, including New Vegas, happened," Howard says.
Thanks to renewed widespread interest in the franchise driven by the Amazon TV series' success, multiple Fallout titles are seeing boosted player numbers.
Bethesda's online title also sees its "highest engagement rate on Xbox Series consoles since October 2022", per Circana's Mat Piscatella.
Its upcoming update will also add support for widescreen and ultra widescreen resolutions on PC.
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG is finally getting native Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions, bringing improved resolutions, 60 FPS support, a new quest, and more.
Based on Bethesda's acclaimed post-apocalyptic series, Amazon Prime's Fallout is seeing glowing praise from critics.
Previously set for April 11, all eight episodes of the series' first season will now go live on April 10 at 6 PM PT.
The Fallout TV show's first season is set to premiere in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on April 11.
Howard also notes the show "wasn’t the translation of an existing story. It was, what would the next thing be? It just happens to be a TV show."
The entire first season of Amazon's Fallout series will premiere on April 11, a day earlier than previously announced.
The next major patch for the RPG goes live on March 6th for Steam Beta and adds new Vasco poses, Photo Mode expressions and more.
"Our series sits in relation to the games as the games sit in relation to each other. It’s almost like we’re Fallout 5," says executive producer Jonathan Nolan.
Other improvements include players viewing the world while collecting resources with the scanner and no longer looking left while sprinting.
Updates made to the DLC section of the game's Steam backend might be hinting at an upcoming reveal of its first expansion.