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Fallout 4 players wowed by hidden treasure bunkers we all missed

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Published 01:00 2 Mar 2025 GMT

Fallout 4 players wowed by hidden treasure bunkers we all missed

Bunker? I hardly know her

Ewan Moore

Ewan Moore

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Fallout, Bethesda

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Fallout 4 is an absolutely massive game, so it should come as little surprise that there are secrets still to be discovered in its world. Certainly, if you told me you'd seen everything this game has to offer, I'd assume you were talking out of your behind.

With the Fallout live-action series from Amazon Studios proving a massive hit - and a second season on the way - Bethesda’s RPG series has never been bigger. This surge in popularity comes, of course, with a renewed interest in the games.

Fallout 4 was originally released way back in 2016 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox, but thanks to a free new-gen upgrade last year, it's attracted plenty of newcomers.

One of my personal favourite features in Fallout 4 is being able to listen to music and chatter from the in-game radio stations played by the Pip-Boy. There's something wonderful about blowing the heads clean off raiders while Bing Crosby croons away in the background.

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But, as it turns out, careful listening will alert more attentive players to some serious secrets.

“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 added.

If that's not enough of a sign that you need to spend the weekend replaying Fallout 4 to find treasure you missed the first time, I don't know what to tell you.

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