Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition announced

Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition announced

To celebrate Fallout 4’s 10th anniversary, Bethesda will deliver a special anniversary edition of the game.

Revealed at yesterday’s Fallout Day broadcast, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will include the base game along with six previously released add-ons as well as 150 pieces of Creation Club content. The game will also feature a Creations section to discover and download new creations. The anniversary edition is slated for a November 10 release on the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will also make its way to the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. A reveal trailer can be seen here.

A synopsis for Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition reads:

Play the definitive edition of Fallout 4. It’s been ten years since players first stepped out of Vault 111 and into the post-nuclear world. To mark the occasion, Bethesda Game Studios is thrilled to announce Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition. This is the ultimate celebration of a beloved classic, bringing together the complete Fallout 4 experience on November 10th!

This special release includes the base game and the six official add-ons: Automatron, Far Harbor, Nuka-World, and the Workshop expansions. Whether you’re building settlements, battling robots, or exploring the mysteries of the Commonwealth, every adventure is here.

But that’s not all! The Anniversary Edition also bundles over 150 pieces of Creation Club content, including fan favorites and previously unreleased items designed to enhance your journey. From new weapons and different Dogmeat breeds like a husky or a Dalmatian, to gameplay tweaks and quest expansions, there’s something for every Vault Dweller.

Celebrate a decade of adventure, survival, and choice in a world forever changed. The wasteland is yours to explore again.


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