QuakeCon 2015: ‘Fallout’ Anthology For PC Unveiled

Game developer Bethesda has reportedly announced this week the "Fallout Anthology," which will be released for PC. The reported "Fallout Anthology" comes with a Fat Man mini-nuke replica and has been categorized as a pre-sale item. This massive development was announced during the QuakeCon 2015, sparking excitement from fans, Tech Times reported.

"For the first time in the history of the award-winning franchise, all the 'Fallout' games you know and love - or need to catch up on - are available in one explosive PC collection that arrives on September 29th in North America and October 2nd across European territories. 'Fallout Anthology' features five critically acclaimed games and official add-ons in a premium collectible set - neatly packaged inside a Fat Man mini-nuke! And because there's a new edition coming to the 'Fallout' family this November, the collection takes a page from Vault-Tec and reserves a space for your 'Fallout 4' game disc," Pete Hines of Bethesda Softworks said via a press release.

During the QuakeCon 2015, Hines has officially revealed the five "Fallout" games that will be part of the PC collection. The reported anthology will also include some in-game add-ons that came out for each release. Listed below are the "Fallout" games including the various features that come along with them, as enumerated by Gameskinny.

---Fallout

---Fallout 2

---Fallout Tactics

---Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition

---Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition

For "Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition," the reported add-ons are Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road, Courier's Stash, and Gun Runners Arsenal. Meanwhile, "The Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition" includes the following add-ons: The Pitt, Operation: Anchorage, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, and Mothership Zeta.

According to the same report, the "Fallout Anthology" is slated to be released in North America on September 29 and on October 2 in Europe and in North America. It will be sold for $50.

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