


If you play Fallout 76 then at least you’re getting a few Atoms for nowt out of that. That’s Bethesda’s controversial subscription service for Fallout 76, which gives access to private servers, unlimited in-game storage, and an allowance of the game’s Atoms currency. Later in the month, you can dress up as a pumpkin or some kind of skeletal person for the Spooky Scorched in-game event, running from October 25th to November 8th.Īlong with the free to play week, anyone subscribing to Game Pass can claim a free month of Fallout 1st membership. There’s also a return for the seasonal Invaders From Beyond alien invasion event, which runs from today until October 18th. If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber then you can pick up Fallout 76 for free all this month by claiming a code here. There’s a bunch of other things happening during the rest of October to celebrate the Wasteland too, ranging from events in Fallout 76 to long overdue updates to Fallout Shelter.įallout 76's Season 10 kicked off a return to The City Of Steel in September.įallout 76’s free to play week includes the recent Expeditions update heading back to Fallout 3’s The Pitt. Bethesda are making Fallout 76 free to play for a week, starting today, to mark the occasion. Believe it or not, this month marks 25 years since Fallout brought its take on post-apocalyptic survival role-playing to PC.
