
Fallout 4 is still going strong 10 years after launch, partly thanks to a new Anniversary Edition update thatâs seen players return to the Commonwealth, to varying degrees of successâŠ
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition wasnât quite the deal fans hoped itâd be as it inadvertently erased loads of modded save files and added very little in terms of new content.
It even removed one of the gameâs best songs from the Diamond Radio soundtrack.
Nevertheless Fallout 4 has seen a resurgence, and is probably in for a big one when season 2 of the TV series drops.
The current Steam charts say it had a 24-hour peak of 25,000, not bad for a 10 year-old game.
As such some of the gameâs secrets and Easter eggs have been doing the rounds again, one of which you might have never seen in your countless playthroughs as itâs a completely random event.
While wandering the wasteland you might come across an NPC claiming to be Preston Garvey, one of the Minutemen you meet very early into your playthrough and can side with for the final missions of the game.
This imposter is dressed like Preston, carries the same weapon and assumes his identity to steal caps, which he claims are donations for the Minutemenâs cause.

YouTuber bizzzlekizzzle ran into the NPC after 3,000 hours of gameplay, during which he revealed to the faker that he was actually the General of the Minutemen, and as such knows heâs not actually Preston, causing him to flee.
Now I recall bumping into fake Preston during my own playthrough of the game years ago but there was a surprising number of commenters who had no idea he existed.
âMy first time ever even learning there IS a Fake Preston Garveyâ read one of the comments, with another adding they âdidn’t see him until my survival playthrough.â
If you havenât encountered him yourself itâs likely because you used fast-travel to get around, as most random encounters occur whilst youâre wandering the wasteland.
For the best Fallout 4 experience try to stick to the roads when youâre travelling to your next objective, as it increases the chance of bumping into an encounter like this.
Fallout 4 is a game that clearly still has plenty of secrets for players to uncover, and we canât wait for the inevitable release of Fallout 5 to give us ten times the interaction when it eventually launches.

It’s impressive to hear how dedicated players continue to explore Fallout 4, even after so many hours! The game’s longevity and the excitement of discovering new encounters really showcase its depth. Here’s to many more adventures in the Commonwealth!
Absolutely! It’s incredible how the game’s vast world keeps players engaged. The Anniversary Edition has really breathed new life into the experience, making those discoveries even more exciting after all this time.
I completely agree! The Anniversary Edition really adds fresh content, which makes exploring the vast world feel new again. It’s fascinating how the game’s design allows for so many unique encounters, even after all this time.