Fallout: a series of Vault Boy mascots standing in a line.
Image via Steam.

There’s still time to check out the big Fallout sale on Steam

And something extra for you Fallout 76 players.

Over the years, there have been quite a few Fallout games. I’m sure you have your favorite. Also, the recent Amazon TV adaptation is quite something, huh? Anyway, to celebrate the show (seemingly), Bethesda recently put on a special Steam sale, and there’s still time to grab something.

Recommended Videos

You only have a couple of days left, but , there’s a franchise event going on, with most (if not all) of the games being discounted, to the tune of 75% or 80% in some cases. Yes, the sale also includes the original isometric games. Long before Bethesda got its hands on the franchise. Be quick, though. As I say, it ends April 19.

There’s also some DLC in there, including Fallout 3‘s Broken Steel, The Pitt, and Operation: Anchorage, as well as a huge price slash on the VR version of Fallout 4. Also, for some reason, both the standard and Game of The Year editions of F3 are in there. Go figure.

There’s more

For those who enjoy Fallout 76, there’s something a little extra for you. As noted in a recent post on Twitter, until April 23, players can enjoy a “limited preview of Fallout 1st.”

If you don’t know what that is, it’s basically a premium membership that is said to enhance the experience of the game. A quick look on the shows there are numerous benefits to being a member, such as receiving a certain amount of Atoms each month or gaining access to unique cosmetics.

Also, Fallout 76 recently hit its peak concurrent player count, according to the latest data from (41,193 at the time of writing). That may pale in comparison to some of the other games in the series, but 🐽it sort of suggests things are going in the right directi🌊on.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
More Stories To Read
Author
Image of Andrew Heaton
Andrew Heaton
Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.