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Fallout 4 players urged to check out game’s creepiest hidden dungeon

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Published 00:30 29 Mar 2025 GMT

Fallout 4 players urged to check out game’s creepiest hidden dungeon

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Ewan Moore

Ewan Moore

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In real life if somebody told you there was a creepy hidden dungeon tucked away somewhere, you'd probably decide against seeking it out.

Gamers, however, will go out of their way to find the scariest death traps and twisted hellholes as if they've just been recommended a decent café while on holiday.

I'm sure I don't need to tell you that Fallout 4 is absolutely filled with secrets, to the point even the most hardcore Fallout fans can truly say they've seen it all.

While we wait for the second second season of the Amazon Prime TV series and the eventual release of Fallout 5, why not dive back into Fallout 4?

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Certainly, the uptick of interest in the game since the TV series released last year has led to all sorts of cool secrets and new discoveries.

One such secret even veteran players might have missed is in Fallon’s Department Store, a shopping centre you can find in the ruins of Boston.

Recently, a new player discovered the store and decided to share it in a Reddit thread so other players could see the “saw-like maze”.

"Won't go into any details because I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but this place is extremely creepy," the fan writes. "A fun and creepy 5-10 minute experience!"

Another adds: "This is probably my favourite place in the wasteland."

The beauty of Fallout 4 is that it's absolutely full of experiences like this, with some excellent environmental storytelling courtesy of Bethesda.

If you've been wondering what to play next and are thinking about picking up something like Fallout 4 again, consider this your sign to go ahead and do just that.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Fallout, Bethesda

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