| The following is based on promotional content. |
| For Fallout 3 crossover merchandise, see crossover merchandise. |
The following lists Fallout: New Vegas crossover merchandise.
List[]
Pip-Boy (Team Fortress 2)[]
A cosmetic item in Valve's Team Fortress 2. Awarded to all players who owned Fallout: New Vegas before August 8, 2011. The Pip-Boy can only be equipped by the Engineer and features a revised monochrome PDA HUD.
Updates[]
- August 3, 2011 Patch - The Pip-Boy was added to the game
- August 4, 2011 Update - Changed name from "Pip-Boy 1950" to "Pip-Boy"
- August 9, 2011 Patch - This item can be purchased, traded, crafted, gifted, and found in random drops.
Promotional Steam pop-up for Pip-Boy offer, as well as specials for Fallout 3, New Vegas, and their DLCs
Fallout Pack (Brink)[]
A DLC for Brink, a videogame published by Bethesda Softworks. It includes exclusive Fallout-themed character customization options for both Security and Resistance characters. Available by pre-ordering Brink through Best Buy or Play.com, and was also available for purchase on Steam and Xbox LIVE.[1][2][3][4]
Contains[]
- Unique Fallout Vault 101 body tattoo
- Exclusive Vault 101 (Security) and Fallout: New Vegas Vault Boy (Resistance) customized skins for the CARB-9 SMG
- Exclusive Fallout Vault 101 (Security) and Fallout: New Vegas Vault Boy (Resistance) t-shirts
- Exclusive Vault-Tec beanie cap (Security) and Fallout bandana (Resistance)
References[]
- ↑ Fallout/SpecOps Combo Pack on Steam
- ↑ Fallout/SpecOps Combo Pack on Xbox LIVE
- ↑ Fallout/SpecOps Combo Pack on PlayStation Network (US)
- ↑ Brink pre-order bonuses announced - Bethesda Blog: "Attention, wannabe Vault-dwellers! With exclusive Fallout-themed character customization options for both Security and Resistance characters, the Fallout Pack lets you publicly proclaim your affiliation to Vault-Tec’s post nuclear simulation."





