Fallout
Latest about Fallout

Captain Obvious time: The Fallout TV series has massively increased game sales, even for the '90s originals
By Rich Stanton published
News Justice for Fallout: Tactics!

You can pick up $1000+-worth of Fallout tabletop gubbins for $25 right now, with a portion going to the ACLU
By Joshua Wolens published
News That's a lot of gubbins.

Fallout's co-creator again recalls nixing 'Terminator-style' robots in the original game, which has me rubbing my chin real hard at Fallout 4's entire plot: 'Mr Handy and Terminator robot do not belong in the same universe'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Talking raccoons also do not belong there, it turns out.

I am once again tapping my 'Todd Howard genuinely loves Fallout' sign: He's an OG Fallout 1 fan and still hasn't given back the disc he nicked from his brother
By Joshua Wolens published
News "The rules of the world and the vibe of the world, they were just brilliant and so unique."

Fallout's origin can be traced back to a pizza party Tim Cain threw
By Jody Macgregor published
News But were there anchovies?

Fallout was a 'B-tier product' that lost both the licenses it was banking on and had its lead dev joking, 'In a week, we’re going to be asking whether people want fries with their meal,' but now he thinks those trials 'turned out to be positives'
By Justin Wagner published
News The little post-apocalyptic roleplaying game that could.

The whole Fallout series is at a steep discount on Steam, so if you've been waiting 29 years to begin your journey in the wasteland, your time is now
By Justin Wagner published
News Hopefully you've managed to avoid spoilers in that time.

Fallout lead Tim Cain worked 70+ hours a week for 2 years to make the classic RPG: 'I'm glad things have changed, that was unsustainable—but it was also absolutely amazing'
By Ted Litchfield published
news "I often drove to work in the dark and drove home in the dark."

Fallout co-creator Tim Cain boils RPGs down into 9 different types of quests, but warns "more of one thing means less of another"
By Issy van der Velde published
News Developers only have a finite amount of time to code, so more quests can often mean more bugs.

Ron Perlman says he did the Fallout intro for $40 and a sandwich, he's never played it, and he's not interested in trying: 'The whole Fallout thing is a mystery to me'
By Andy Chalk published
news Perlman has uttered the famous four-word intro in nearly every Fallout game, but beyond that? No thanks.
Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

