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Fallout 76

Bethesda Giving Away Free Fallout Games to Fallout 76 Players

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Bethesda Softworks is offering three free PC games for all Fallout 76 players that log into the game before the end of 2018.

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The publisher announced on Twitter that all Fallout 76 players who log into a full release of the game will receive the Fallout Classic Collection on PC for free. While the collection of games are only available on PC, the offer is extended to Fallout 76 players on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

The Fallout Classic Collection contains the original Fallout game, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. The pack is currently for sale on Steam for $5.99, down from the original price of $19.99, and can run on modern computers with little difficulty considering the three games launched in the late ’90s to early ’00s.

Bethesda said the free offer is expected to go live in early January. The company is also offering Fallout Classic Collection with any new purchase of Fallout 76 through Bethesda’s own digital store and launcher, which is currently on sale for $39.99.

Fallout 76 launched for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on Nov. 14. SuperData Research found the game to be the fifth top-grossing console title in November 2018, but estimated it sold considerably less than the previous game in the franchise, Fallout 4.


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