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Forget Fallout 5, there's a new Fallout RPG you can play right now
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Published 12:03 31 May 2024 GMT+1

Forget Fallout 5, there's a new Fallout RPG you can play right now

You won’t get board with this game

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

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

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It seems that fans cannot get enough of the Fallout series lately whether it's the video games or the new live-action adaptation from Amazon Studios.

Don’t get me wrong, the Fallout series has always been popular but since the launch of the Fallout live-action show on Amazon’s streaming platform, it has welcomed in a new legion of fans as well as pleasing those that have supported the series for years. The Fallout live-action show has proven to be so popular that a second season has already been renewed.

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

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What’s more, thanks to the popularity of the Amazon show, the likes of Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Fallout: New Vegas and even the once-unpopular Fallout 76 have benefited from a massive surge of concurrent players. It’s certainly a great time to be a fan of the Fallout series no matter when you jumped aboard the hype train.

However, what if you wanted to enjoy other forms of the Fallout franchise outside of the video games and Amazon show? If that sounds like you, then perhaps Fallout - Board Game from Fantasy Flight Games might be your cup of tea available now via Amazon with a tidy 9% saving which works out to be £6.31 bringing the price down from its £69.99 RRP to £63.68.

Released in 2017, a section of the board game description reads: “Based on the hit video game series by Bethesda Softworks, each Fallout scenario is inspired by a familiar story from the franchise. Survivors begin the game on the edge of an unexplored landscape, uncertain of what awaits them in this unfamiliar world.”

What’s more, if you already own Fallout - Board Game, then you can also pick up its expansion Fallout: New California and “Return to the Wasteland" in expanded versions of the four scenarios included in the base game. Enter New California with two new scenarios, including a cooperative scenario that allows survivors to work together.”

The entire Fallout series post-2008’s Fallout 3 are available now for subscribers of Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost. Hopefully, both the board game and video game series should keep us busy until Fallout 5 arrives.

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