Fallout Shelter Update and Other Goodies Celebrate Amazon's Fallout TV Show

Amazon's Fallout TV show has finally made its debut, and there are a bevy of Fallout goodies awaiting fans to celebrate the show's launch.


Published: April 11, 2024 10:54 AM /

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A Brotherhood of Steel member in the new Fallout TV show

Amazon's Fallout TV show is finally out there in the wasteland, and to celebrate its launch, a bevy of Fallout-themed goodies and updates have been made available across various different platforms.

To start with, Bethesda has launched a new Fallout Shelter update that brings new show-related content to the popular mobile management sim.

You can look forward to eight new quests, plus new locations and Dwellers, including the Fallout TV show's Lucy and The Ghoul. The update also introduces "new themes, weapons, and outfits featured in the show".

Artwork for the Fallout Shelter update themed around the TV show, which includes cartoony representations of the show's main characters
If you're a Fallout Shelter player, you've got some fun TV show-themed goodies to look forward to.

Hardware company Elgato has created some fun limited-edition collectible items themed around Fallout, too, so if you want your streaming setup to have a hint of the wasteland about it, today's your lucky day.

Special versions of the Stream Deck, Wave DX, Wave XLR, and Wave Mic Arm LP are available, all featuring Fallout theming and branding. Stocks are likely to shift pretty fast, so make sure you check 'em out if you're interested.

If you're a Prime member, you'll also get the chance to play two of Bethesda's Fallout games via the Luna streaming platform at no additional cost. 

Fallout 3 and the Obsidian-developed Fallout: New Vegas have both been added to the platform, and both come with all of their associated DLC as well. New Vegas is especially well worth a playthrough if you haven't tried it out already.

The Courier hitting an enemy with a golf club in Fallout: New Vegas
Fallout: New Vegas is a very intelligently-written RPG, and it also lets you hit your enemies with a golf club. What's not to love?

If you haven't checked out Bethesda's Fallout watch party guide, I'd recommend you do that before getting into the show. It's a fun accompaniment that suggests some ways to augment your Fallout viewing experience, including themed food items, Spotify playlists, and more.

Fallout 76 players (I know you're still out there somewhere) will also appreciate the return of the Vault 33 Jumpsuit, which is free for all players until May 7th.

The entire eight-episode first season of Amazon's Fallout TV show is available to watch right now on Prime Video. You can check out our very enthusiastic review of the show right here.

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