Jump Back Into the Wasteland With Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition This Fall

Fallout 4 is coming back in a big way this September with the release of Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition. Announced by Bethesda this morning, the new edition is a complete collection of all things Fallout. On September 26 you’ll be able to pick up the new definitive version of the game with all of the latest updates, enhanced graphics, free mod support for both PC and consoles, and all the rest of the official add-ons out there.

The package will include the base Fallout 4 game, as well as its six additions: Nuka-World, Vault-Tec Workshop, Contraptions Workshop, Far Harbor, Wasteland Workshop, and Automatron. So you should be covered as far as additional content goes.

But wait — perhaps the most important part of this announcement is the fact that, in celebration of the Game of the Year Edition’s launch, there will be more Fallout 4: Game of the Year Pip-Boy collector’s editions made available again. They’ll be available at specific retailers when the game launches later this year. So if you missed out on those awesome editions the first time they made their rounds, prepare to jump for one when they come back around again.

Fallout 4 is a massive game with a lot to offer, so if you’ve been holding off on jumping in because you didn’t want to spend the extra cash on add-ons or other augments, this is a great time to get on board. Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition and the Pip-Boy edition will be available on September 26 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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