Bethesda has put every Fallout game on sale ahead of the TV show’s season two finale, with the latest mainline title being less than £4.
We might have a long time to wait until Fallout 5, but Bethesda is doing its utmost to make previous games in the series as enticing as possible, following the success of the TV adaptation on Amazon.
Ahead of the show’s season two finale on Tuesday, February 3, Bethesda has discounted every Fallout game on Steam as part of a franchise sale. This includes the latest mainline entry Fallout 4, which is down to £3.99, and the 1997 original at a mere £1.99.
If you’ve really been Fallout-pilled, you can pick up every game in the franchise in one collective bundle for £23.20 (down from £99.93). This includes Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood Of Steel, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and all their respective DLC.
This collective bundle is only available on Steam, but there are discounts across PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Fallout 4: Game Of The Year Edition is down to £8.74 across PlayStation 4 and 5, while Fallout 76 is down to £6.99 on both Sony and Microsoft’s system.
Alternatively, if you want try out Fallout 76 before laying down the cash (we’d advise you to do so because we never liked it), you can play it for free now, until February 6, 2026 across all platforms. Unlike the mainline games, Fallout 76 is a MMO, where you complete quests across the post-apocalyptic wasteland with other players.
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For a further incentive, Bethesda has released a new Fallout: New Vegas-themed Mojave bundle for Fallout 76, which includes Ranger Power Armor Paint, NCR Flag, a New Vegas Neon Sign, an Ad Victoriam Super Sledge, and a Legion Legate Outfit. The catch? It costs a whopping £26.99 for some reason, and that’s without the base game.
In other words a bit of cosmetic DLC costs more than every one of the games put together.
If you’re on PlayStation or Xbox and fancy playing Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas (arguably the best games in the series), both are accesssible via a PlayStation Plus Premium or an Xbox Game Pass Premium subscription. You can get a 14-day trial for the latter for £1, before it costs £10.99 per month.
All these discounts across Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox are set to end on Friday, February 6, 2026, so you only have a week to take advantage of them.
The Fallout TV show, starring Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins, previously caused a spike in interest around the games. Despite its popularity though, the next game from Bethesda isn’t Fallout 5 but The Elder Scrolls 6, which still doesn’t have a release date despite being announced back in 2018.
Where to watch the Fallout TV show for free
Along with discounting the Fallout games, you can stream the entirety of Fallout season one for free on YouTube for a limited time.
The first six episodes are available now, with episodes seven and eight set to drop on Saturday, January 31.
You’ll be able to watch every episode of season one until February 11, 2026.
However, there have long been rumours that a Fallout 3 remaster is imminent, in the vein of Oblivion Remastered, and fans have noticed that the original trailers for Fallout 3 has been removed from Steam in the last few days – which is exactly what happened to Oblivion before it was shadow-dropped.
Amazon has already renewed Fallout for a third season, which is set to start filming in May, before an expected launch in 2027.
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