
Bethesda just announced that a collector’s edition named Fallout Anthology will hit the light of day on September the 29th in North America, and on the 2nd of October in Europe. If you’re in love with apocalypse-prevailing games, then this collector’s edition is a must-have.
More so, it comes in a nuke – well, not a real one, but something that resembles a mini-nuke, that also has an audible bomb sound.
The complete Fallout Anthology collection consists of – Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition, Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition. Yup, there’s no Fallout 4 on that list, and this may be a deal breaker for some. Although, it has a spot for Bethesda’s Fallout 4, you’ll need to purchase it separately when the time comes in November.

It does serve as a quick hors d’oeuvres before the main Fallout 4 course. Don’t fret, Fallout 4 will arrive with it own pack of goodies – like the PipBoy Edition, which will make every fan drool over their keyboard right now. You can still pre-order it on Bethesda’s official website. I’e been wanting a PipBoy since I first played Fallout 3 ages ago. This is like a dream come true
Bethesda hasn’t announced how much the Fallout Anthology collector’s edition will cost, but Best Buy has it up on their website available for pre-order at $50.
Until Fallout Anthology, and Fallout 4 arrives, you can waste some time playing Bethesda’s Fallout Shelter iOS game – which is slated to appear for Android pretty soon. As an Android user, saying pretty soon without a set release date in sight feels like a kick in the groin.

If you’re going to be too late for the party, all of the discussed editions will sell before you have a chance on nicking one. Don’t fret though, Bethesda has announced that they’re planning on a mega collector’s edition for Fallout 4. So, you better keep your money safe in your wallet until the game-making company announces every edition that will go on sale.
All of the games from the Fallout Anthology will consist of Game of the Year Editions, which include all of the DLCs, and expansions.
If you’ve been living under a rock for the past two months or so, here’s what Fallout 4 will look, and feel like. The game is going to be released for PC Windows, Playstation 4, and Xbox One.
Are you going to take a leave of absence from work to journey in Boston this November? Or you’re just going to play it on the weekends? Tell us in the comments section below.










