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Fallout 4 sales rise by 7500% following premiere of Amazon TV series

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Published 11:13 19 Apr 2024 GMT+1

Fallout 4 sales rise by 7500% following premiere of Amazon TV series

Fans cannot get enough of Fallout 4 following the Amazon TV series' premiere.

Richard Lee Breslin

Richard Lee Breslin

The Fallout video game series has always been loved by the masses for decades but it looks like the new Amazon Studios live-action adaptation has brought in a new legion of fans, which is always great to see.

The Fallout series began in 1997 when it was a top-down RPG, not too dissimilar to the perspective seen in the likes of Diablo and Baldur’s Gate. Even back then, Fallout was a beloved franchise and that love continued with its sequel the following year.

Check out the Fallout 4 trailer below!

However, when Bethesda acquired the rights to the Fallout franchise, the post-apocalyptic RPG became more popular than ever following the release of Fallout 3 in 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Since that time, we’ve been blessed with some fantastic sequels such as Fallout: New Vegas in 2010 and Fallout 4 in 2016.

Yet, following the launch of Amazon Studios’ live-action adaptation this month (which has just been renewed for a second season), the Bethesda series looks like it’s on its way to being more popular than ever. What’s more, as a result of the Amazon series, Fallout 4 and even the likes of Fallout 76 and Fallout Shelter have been climbing high in the Steam charts.

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Now, as reported by Gamesindustry.biz, Fallout 4 has become the best-selling game in Europe this week seeing a sales boost of 7,500%. Given how Fallout 4 and its companions have been dominating the charts lately, the massive sales boost certainly makes sense.

What’s more, later this month, we’re finally being treated to the long-awaited free Fallout 4 new-gen update on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. So don't be surprised if you see even more of your friends playing Fallout 4 in the months ahead.

Fallout 4 is available to play at no extra cost for those who subscribe to Xbox Game Pass as well as PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium. Hopefully, Fallout 4 and all of its predecessors can continue to keep us busy until Fallout 5 finally arrives, whenever that time may be.

Now if you excuse me, I’ve got a dangerous, radioactive wasteland to explore. See you later, Vault Dwellers!

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks, Amazon Studios

Topics: Amazon, Bethesda, Fallout, Microsoft, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Playstation Plus, TV And Film, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

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