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Get Fallout 76 And Explore The Appalachian Wasteland For Only $6
The popularity of Amazon’s Fallout TV show has reinvigorated excitement for the beloved series of RPGs, and that’s particularly good if you want to jump into some online multiplayer mayhem in the Wasteland. You can join the other vault-dwellers in Fallout 76 on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S for just $6, thanks to a deal from StackSocial.
Traditionally, the Fallout games have been single-player affairs, but Fallout 76 turns the experience into a shared-world RPG you can play with friends. It also includes other players who might be less than friendly, as well, and includes some of the base-building features that developer Bethesda Softworks introduced in Fallout 4. StackSocial’s keys were provided by Bethesda.
Bethesda’s purchase by Microsoft means that all the Fallout games are also available on Xbox Game Pass, meaning you can play them on either Xbox or PC, depending on your subscription to Microsoft’s gaming service. The cheapest way to purchase time is to grab either a three-month Game Pass Ultimate code (which is good for both Xbox and PC) for $45 or a one-month Game Pass Ultimate code for $15 from Amazon, where prices are about two bucks cheaper per month than most retailers.
Steam players can find deals on Fallout games at Fanatical during the May Madness sale. Fallout 76 and Fallout 4’s Game of the Year Edition are less than $9 each, and Fallout 3: GOTY Edition and Fallout: New Vegas: Ultimate Edition are under $6 each. These “complete” editions of the single-player Fallout games come bundled with every piece of post-launch DLC, including multiple story expansions.
Check out the full list of markdowns below, or grab the whole lot of Fallout games on PC for $25 in the Fanatical Fallout Bundle.
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Finally, there’s a way to get a Wasteland fix without paying anything. In celebration of the TV show and as part of Prime Gaming’s monthly free games, Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition (GOG) is free for Amazon Prime subscribers starting May 9.