Fallout 4 Christmas Treat: Santa Claus is Wearing Power Armor and Shoots Candy Cane Mini-Gun

A fan of Fallout 4 has spread Christmas cheer with a Santa Claus wearing power armor and shoots candy cane mini-gun.

As seen in YouTuber Tyrannicon's new Fallout 4 video, Santa Claus intends to punish with his power armor suit and candy cane mini-gun to those who misbehave.

The footage from Tyrannicon's video is definitely worth watching as it shows the power armor-clad Santa saving the day in different scenarios of which he uses weapons like mini-gun, a snow-ball launching Broadsider, the enemy-freezing Cryolator, as well as a giant candy cane. What's more interesting, the music of the video creates a joyous atmosphere with Andy Williams', Edward Pola's, and George Wyle's Christmas classic "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" which are being played while raiders do harsh actions.

The Fallout 4 video may be the most ambitious action of Tyrannicon. One of his more popular clips that are centered on the title has featured 1,000 Deathclaws versus 100 Brotherhood of Steel Knights. Another video has features of 50 murderous Generation 2 Synths against 50 Raiders in a 100-person over a death-defying fight. Meanwhile, as the action progresses, Tyrannicon's been recording in-game battles and he was quite good at it, because he's also made Skyrim videos almost 4 years ago that had NPCs fighting against one another in a wide-scale skirmishes as reported by Gamerant news.

Fallout 4 is now available for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.

According to My Informs report, YouTuber Tyrannicon has supplied some great videos in the past for Fallout 4. Now, he is back with another one, this time is themed around Christmas. The video will allow you to see Power Armor Santa Claus saving the day by punishing bad guys with candy canes and dealing out justice to everyone with his mini-gun.

For more on gaming this holiday season, check out dozens of holiday cards those developers are sending out to well-wishers for the holiday and New Year.

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