A new Fanatical PC bundle containing seven Fallout games, basically the entire franchise, is currently available right now for the low price of $25. Even better, many of these games are playable on Steam Deck, too.
Later this week, the Fallout TV series premieres on Amazon Prime after years of rumors, leaks, and teasing. It looks pretty good, and Amazon seems so confident in the series that it’s already planning the second season according to recently revealed tax credits. And perhaps all this talk of Fallout has got you in the mood to check out the popular post-apocalyptic RPG series of games from Interplay and Bethesda. If so, this new Fanatical bundle might be the perfect deal.
The “Fallout Bundle” over on Fanatical is $25, available now, and includes these seven games:
- Fallout
- Fallout 2
- Fallout Tactics
- Fallout 3
- Fallout New Vegas
- Fallout 4
- Fallout 76
Fallout 3, 4, and New Vegas come with all their respective DLC, too.
These are the PC versions of the games, and if you buy the bundle you’ll get Steam codes that will let you add each title to your account. None of these games are verified for Steam Deck, but with a bit of tinkering, you can get most of them playing fairly well on Valve’s portable PC.
What about Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel?
These seven games make up almost the entire franchise. The only game missing is this Fanatical bundle—which doesn’t seem to have an expiration date—is the action RPG title Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. That game was released in 2004 exclusively on PS2 and Xbox, but nobody really remembers it anymore.
Not even current franchise owner Bethesda seems to remember Brotherhood of Steel. The publisher posted a guide to the Fallout series on its official website earlier today, ahead of the release of the Amazon series, and didn’t include the console-exclusive title.
Poor Brotherhood of Steel. Not bad enough to be remembered for being horrible, not good enough to be cherished by dedicated fans 20 years later. It truly lives in a weird middle ground of “meh” and will likely never be ported to PC or modern devices.
Anyway, if you want to own (almost) all the Fallout games, this is a great bundle. Keep in mind: All seven of these Fallout games are also included on Xbox Game Pass on PC.
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