Support for the Fallout franchise has always been there, however, 2024 is proving to be the year the series was revived.Before this string of new releases, our engagement withFalloutwas somewhat casual.Yes, we still replayed our favourite titles, but our passion was tepid.AdvertThere was a distinct lack of newness, and with that stagnation came boredom and indifference.All that is quickly becoming a thing of the past, though.Ever since Amazon’sFalloutaired, interest from players, both returning and new, has dramatically increased.It’s time to head to the capital inFallout: LondonDuring a recent financial update, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadellasaidthat the “hours played on Game Pass for [the] Fallout franchise increased nearly 5X quarter-over-quarter.”AdvertFurthermore, the TV show was the “second most watched title on the platform ever”.From the show’s success, we also got ahefty next-genFallout 4update, much to the surprise of the fandom.As if that wasn’t already reason enough to return to the series once more, we then got the launch ofFallout: London.It hasn’t been plain sailing since its release, yet, despite the initial hiccup of theexpansion being “unplayable”, the game has proven a roaring success.AdvertSo much so that fans believe it’sone of the best maps of the franchise.Those are the main reasons behind this monumental comeback, however, there are smaller releases that have also contributed.Even during lulls in player numbers, there have been fans working to expand on the lore of the previous games.Mods have become the lifeblood of the series.AdvertWith more expansions on the way, andBethesdaalready planning the next instalment, Fallout’s future is bright.Some would say dazzling… Though that could be from the light of those nukes making everything so bright.No matter, we’ll crawl through the fallout to play these games time and time again.Featured Image Credit: Amazon Prime VideoTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Amazon,TV And Film

Fallout is well and truly back in 2024 with a string of new releases

Support for the Fallout franchise has always been there, however, 2024 is proving to be the year the series was revived.Before this string of new releases, our engagement withFalloutwas somewhat casual.Yes, we still replayed our favourite titles, but our passion was tepid.AdvertThere was a distinct lack of newness, and with that stagnation came boredom and indifference.All that is quickly becoming a thing of the past, though.Ever since Amazon’sFalloutaired, interest from players, both returning and new, has dramatically increased.It’s time to head to the capital inFallout: LondonDuring a recent financial update, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadellasaidthat the “hours played on Game Pass for [the] Fallout franchise increased nearly 5X quarter-over-quarter.”AdvertFurthermore, the TV show was the “second most watched title on the platform ever”.From the show’s success, we also got ahefty next-genFallout 4update, much to the surprise of the fandom.As if that wasn’t already reason enough to return to the series once more, we then got the launch ofFallout: London.It hasn’t been plain sailing since its release, yet, despite the initial hiccup of theexpansion being “unplayable”, the game has proven a roaring success.AdvertSo much so that fans believe it’sone of the best maps of the franchise.Those are the main reasons behind this monumental comeback, however, there are smaller releases that have also contributed.Even during lulls in player numbers, there have been fans working to expand on the lore of the previous games.Mods have become the lifeblood of the series.AdvertWith more expansions on the way, andBethesdaalready planning the next instalment, Fallout’s future is bright.Some would say dazzling… Though that could be from the light of those nukes making everything so bright.No matter, we’ll crawl through the fallout to play these games time and time again.Featured Image Credit: Amazon Prime VideoTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Amazon,TV And Film

Support for the Fallout franchise has always been there, however, 2024 is proving to be the year the series was revived.Before this string of new releases, our engagement withFalloutwas somewhat casual.Yes, we still replayed our favourite titles, but our passion was tepid.AdvertThere was a distinct lack of newness, and with that stagnation came boredom and indifference.All that is quickly becoming a thing of the past, though.Ever since Amazon’sFalloutaired, interest from players, both returning and new, has dramatically increased.It’s time to head to the capital inFallout: LondonDuring a recent financial update, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadellasaidthat the “hours played on Game Pass for [the] Fallout franchise increased nearly 5X quarter-over-quarter.”AdvertFurthermore, the TV show was the “second most watched title on the platform ever”.From the show’s success, we also got ahefty next-genFallout 4update, much to the surprise of the fandom.As if that wasn’t already reason enough to return to the series once more, we then got the launch ofFallout: London.It hasn’t been plain sailing since its release, yet, despite the initial hiccup of theexpansion being “unplayable”, the game has proven a roaring success.AdvertSo much so that fans believe it’sone of the best maps of the franchise.Those are the main reasons behind this monumental comeback, however, there are smaller releases that have also contributed.Even during lulls in player numbers, there have been fans working to expand on the lore of the previous games.Mods have become the lifeblood of the series.AdvertWith more expansions on the way, andBethesdaalready planning the next instalment, Fallout’s future is bright.Some would say dazzling… Though that could be from the light of those nukes making everything so bright.No matter, we’ll crawl through the fallout to play these games time and time again.

Support for the Fallout franchise has always been there, however, 2024 is proving to be the year the series was revived.

Before this string of new releases, our engagement withFalloutwas somewhat casual.

Yes, we still replayed our favourite titles, but our passion was tepid.

Advert

Advert

There was a distinct lack of newness, and with that stagnation came boredom and indifference.

All that is quickly becoming a thing of the past, though.

Ever since Amazon’sFalloutaired, interest from players, both returning and new, has dramatically increased.

It’s time to head to the capital inFallout: London

During a recent financial update, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadellasaidthat the “hours played on Game Pass for [the] Fallout franchise increased nearly 5X quarter-over-quarter.”

Advert

Advert

Furthermore, the TV show was the “second most watched title on the platform ever”.

From the show’s success, we also got ahefty next-genFallout 4update, much to the surprise of the fandom.

As if that wasn’t already reason enough to return to the series once more, we then got the launch ofFallout: London.

It hasn’t been plain sailing since its release, yet, despite the initial hiccup of theexpansion being “unplayable”, the game has proven a roaring success.

Advert

Advert

So much so that fans believe it’sone of the best maps of the franchise.

Those are the main reasons behind this monumental comeback, however, there are smaller releases that have also contributed.

Even during lulls in player numbers, there have been fans working to expand on the lore of the previous games.

Mods have become the lifeblood of the series.

Advert

Advert

With more expansions on the way, andBethesdaalready planning the next instalment, Fallout’s future is bright.

Some would say dazzling… Though that could be from the light of those nukes making everything so bright.

No matter, we’ll crawl through the fallout to play these games time and time again.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,Amazon,TV And Film