PC Gamer magazine’s new issue is on sale now: Fallout Special


This month PC Gamer celebrates everything Fallout with unprecedented access to many of the people who took the beloved post-apocalyptic RPG from cult classic to global phenomenon, including taking a look at the exciting new season of the Fallout TV show. If you’re a Fallout fan, then this special feature will be a treat, with insider stories and secrets in bountiful supply. From the early isometric classics, such as Fallout 1 and 2, through to the 3D cult classics such as Fallout: New Vegas, and onto Fallout 4’s recently released Anniversary Edition upgrade, we chart the rise of one of PC gaming’s greatest RPG series.

Cover feature: Fallout Special

PC Gamer magazine Fallout 4 Anniversary Special

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Written by: Ted Litchfield



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