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Get all 7 Fallout games, DLC for $42 AUD

Talk about a deal!

If you’re anything like most people on the planet these days, you’ve just watched the Fallout TV series on Prime Video and you’re in the mood for more. Luckily, a deal can net you all seven Fallout video games and their corresponding DLC for just $42 AUD.

That’s right, the Fanatical bundle will gather each bit of Fallout for you for less than a yearly subscription of the streaming service the show has just aired on. The bundle includes:

  • Fallout 76
  • Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition
  • Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition
  • Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition
  • The Fallout Classic Collection (including Fallout, Fallout Tactics, and Fallout 2)

The bundle is for Windows PC via Steam and a purchase will net you Steam keys for all the above.

Fallout Season 1 is currently on Prime Video. If you’re not subscribed to Prime Video, you can access a free 30-day trial or pay $9.99 AUD/month or $79 AUD/year for a proper subscription.


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