Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle Unveiled on Fallout Day

On Fallout Day, Bethesda announced the release of the Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle, celebrating the iconic game’s milestone. This commemorative bundle will be available for pre-order on October 23 via the Bethesda Gear Store.
What’s Included in the Bundle
The Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle features several exclusive items:
- Fallout: New Vegas: Ultimate Edition PC Code: Access to the complete game.
- Victor Statue (8″ PVC): A detailed figure of the friendly Securitron.
- Doc Mitchell’s Evaluation Cards (8×8 cardstock set): A nostalgic piece from the game’s beginning in Goodsprings.
- Vault Boy Enamel Pin (1.5″): Featuring Vault Boy with poker chips.
- Mojave Express Patch (3.5″ × 1.9″): A charming iron-on patch.
- NCR Recon Patch (3.25″ × 3.5″): The emblem of the New California Republic.
- Collector’s Big Box: Designed especially for this anniversary edition.
No New Remasters Announced
During the Fallout Day event, there was no announcement regarding a remaster of Fallout: New Vegas, despite public calls for it, including from notable fans like Danny Trejo. Additionally, no new Fallout games were revealed.
Looking Ahead for the Fallout Franchise
Although there are currently no new titles, interest in Fallout: New Vegas is revitalized due to the upcoming Fallout Season 2, set in New Vegas, launching in December. Various rumors suggest potential remakes might follow.
Todd Howard, head of Bethesda, spoke about future Fallout titles during an interview with content creator MrMattyPlays. He stated that rushing development is not a priority, emphasizing the importance of quality and care in storytelling.
Fallout Series Developments
The last main installment, Fallout 4, launched in 2015, followed by the multiplayer-oriented Fallout 76 in 2018. The series gained renewed attention with the recent Fallout TV show on Prime Video.
Bethesda is keen on ensuring that future releases resonate with fans, establishing meaningful moments in the gameplay experience. As the studio looks towards Fallout 5, development will follow their work on The Elder Scrolls 6.