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Fallout 4 players discover hidden bunker filled with loot

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Published 15:10 14 May 2024 GMT+1

Fallout 4 players discover hidden bunker filled with loot

Fallout 4 has its own loot cave

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

The post-apocalyptic wasteland is full of secrets waiting to be discovered for any Vault Dweller but with a map as huge as the one featured in Fallout 4, many of those secrets can be easily missed.

Following the critical success and popularity of the recent Fallout live-action series from Amazon Studios, Bethesda’s RPG series has arguably never been hotter. Whether it's Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 or Fallout 76, the series has benefited from a huge surge of new players.

Check out our chat with the cast of the Fallout show below!

Fallout 4 was originally released in 2016 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and recently received its long-awaited free new-gen upgrade. So now at least for the most part, players can enjoy a better version of the game they love.

Furthermore, thanks to the Amazon series and the free Fallout 4 new-gen update, there’s no better time than now to see what all the fuss is about with the Bethesda series.

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One of the many enjoyable features of Fallout 4 is listening to music and chatter from the in-game radio stations played by the Pip-Boy. However, if you listen carefully, some of that radio chatter may reveal some secrets yet to be found in the wasteland.

“There are several radio signals that pop up here and there, each leading to a secret bunker/hideout, most times. The closer you are, the better the signal gets, good luck!” said Redditor CaedoGenesis.

“I found the Lost Patrol quest because of a radio signal. I didn’t know it was a vanilla quest at first,” they revealed. To be fair, the same can be said with just about every Fallout game post-2008, if you listen to the radio carefully, you never know what secrets you may discover.

Every game from Fallout 3 and beyond is available now at no extra cost to Xbox Game Pass subscribers.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks

Topics: Amazon, Bethesda, Fallout, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Xbox Game Pass

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