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Fallout 76 players can now download the retro Fallout Collection

Update: The Fallout Classic Collection is now available for free to those who’ve qualified.

To install the Classic Collection, perform the following steps:

  • Step 1: Download and run the Bethesda Launcher for PC
  • Step 2: Sign in with your Bethesda.net credentials
  • Step 3: Install the Fallout Classic Collection from the Games menu

Original story: Fallout 76 players be gifted the Fallout Classic Collection, Bethesda has confirmed.

“ANYONE who logged into the full release of [Fallout 76] in 2018 will receive an entitlement for Fallout Classic Collection on PC,” Bethesda advised via Twitter.

“This applies to Xbox One and PS4 players, too,” Bethesda added.

The Fallout Classic Collection includes the original Fallout, Fallout Tactics and Fallout 2. Fallout 76 players are expected to gain access to the bundle in early January 2019.

Fallout 76 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 — and those who log in to play it before the end of this year will gain access to Fallout Classic Collection. Worth it?


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