“Humanity's come a long way since players were first introduced to the post-nuclear world of Fallout in 1997. Join us as we celebrate the franchise's legacy with special events, sales and community giveaways!”
Fallout 25th Anniversary was a promotional event created by Bethesda Softworks to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Fallout series, marking 25 years since the release of Fallout in 1997. It consisted of a number of giveaways and promotional events throughout October 2022.
Monthlong events[]
- October 3 - November 1: Fallout 76 was free for Amazon Prime members, who could redeem a code for it on the Windows Store.
- October 3 - November 1: The Fallout 1st service for Fallout 76 was free for one month for Xbox Game Pass users.
- October 4 - November 2: Various Creation Club content was put on sale or made available for free.
- October 4 onward: P.A.L.S., a choose-your-own-adventure style questionnaire to match players with factions suited to their play style, was made available.
Week 1 events[]
- October 4-11: Fallout 76 held a free week, allowing anyone to try the game for free during the week.
- October 4-18: Invaders from Beyond ran as the ongoing seasonal event for Fallout 76.
- October 4-18: Fallout franchise titles were put on sale for up to 75% off.
- October 4: A Fallout-themed Dynamic Background for Xbox Series X|S was made available.
- October 7: A kickoff stream for the Fallout 25th Anniversary was held on Bethesda's Twitch channel.
Week 2 events[]
- October 10: The 25th anniversary of the release of Fallout.
- October 10: Multiple developer interviews were published, including the first video of the "Fallout Retrospective" series: "Conceiving Fallout," with Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, Brian Fargo and Feargus Urquhart (see Video gallery). Separate interviews with composer Inon Zur and Bethesda programmer Erik Deitrick were also released.
- October 10: An official Fallout Spotify playlist was published, featuring numerous songs from the series.
- October 11: A new update for Fallout Shelter was released, featuring the first new content for the game in over four years.[1][2]
- October 11-17: A Fallout 1st Limited Preview ran, allowing access to some Fallout 1st features on all consoles for the week.
- October 14: A developer interview with Bethesda artist Christiane Meister was published.
Week 3 events[]
- October 17-23: New items and sales were made available in the Bethesda Gear Store.
- October 17: A "Fallout Timeline" article presenting the chronological order of the Fallout series was published.
- October 18: A Vault-Tec themed Xbox controller from the Xbox Design Lab was made available to purchase.
- October 18: Three new "Fallout Retrospective" videos were uploaded, focusing on the acquisition of Fallout by Bethesda Softworks, the live reveal of Fallout 4 in 2015, and the artistic choices behind the use of the color green throughout the series.
- October 19: The first installment in a new video series, "Dear Vault Boy," was published, featuring "fan mail from the wasteland."
- October 19: A developer interview with Bethesda artist Megan Sawyer was published.
- October 20-24: Hunt for the Treasure Hunter ran as the ongoing community event for Fallout 76.
- October 20-27: Fallout 3 was given away for free on the Epic Games Store.
Week 4 events[]
- October 24: Five new "Fallout Retrospective" videos were uploaded, focusing on the releases of Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout Shelter, Fallout 76, as well as the score and soundtrack of the Fallout series.
- October 25 - November 8: The Spooky Scorched community event was held for Fallout 76.
- October 25 - November 8: Fallout 76 players could claim a free Anniversary Mystery Item in the Atomic Shop. Completing daily challenges with these items progressed towards weekly challenges to unlock the Wild Mountain Rifle Range Prefab, a new C.A.M.P. item.
- October 26: Two "Dear Vault Boy" videos were published, "Unlocked and Loaded" and "Modder than Hell."
- October 26: Four new "Fallout Retrospective" videos were uploaded, focusing on the VATS system, the setting of Boston for Fallout 4, Fallout's cross-generational appeal, and the Fallout television series.
- October 27 and November 2: The Fallout 25th Anniversary Bundle for Fallout 76 could be claimed via Xbox Game Pass Perks and Amazon Prime Gaming Rewards starting on these respective dates.
Keyart[]
A unique piece of keyart was created for the Fallout 25th Anniversary, seen at the top of this page and in the gallery. A number of characters from across every Fallout game are pictured in various poses:
Left side[]
- Bottle and Cappy react to Moira Brown working on a nuclear bomb lodged into the roof of the House of Tomorrow.
- A large super mutant behemoth drinks nuclear waste with a radroach on its shoulder.
- The Vault-Tec rep and a giant ant (about to walk into a bottlecap mine) greet three Gary clones.
- Nick Valentine and a synth share Nuka-Colas with Victor.
- Piper Wright serves a tray of chems to Mama Murphy, sitting on a picnic blanket with fusion cores and the You're SPECIAL! book next to a baby.
- A baby deathclaw pokes its arm out of a hatching deathclaw egg in the bottom left corner.
Center[]
- Albert Cole (the Vault Dweller) grills various wasteland meats (a Ripper, perfectly preserved pie, Vault-Tec lunchbox and Wonderglue are also seen on the grill).
- Rex and Dogmeat watch the cooking meat with their tongues out.
- Marcus and the Master have their arms around each other with an eyebot floating above them.
- Joanne Lynette, an NCR Veteran Ranger, Odessa Valdez and a person in power armor huddle around a terminal playing Red Menace, next to a honey beast.
- Preston Garvey flees from a pack of feral ghouls.
Right side[]
- Tandi pulls the Shady Sands shuffle by slipping a grenade into the pockets of Butch DeLoria, who is screaming at the sight of a radroach.
- Duchess attacks an unfazed Frank Horrigan with the mutated toe.
- Three Dog speaks into a microphone with his fist in the air on top of a Highwayman (with a Strength bobblehead as its hood ornament).
- A Radscorpion stands next to the Highwayman, largely obscured by the Vault Boy artwork.
- Mothman hides behind the Highwayman and under Three Dog.
Background[]
- The USS Constitution and the Prydwen team up to battle the scorchbeast queen over the crashed space station and the Washington Monument.
- Liberty Prime fends off attacking cazadores, stingwings and bloodbugs while carrying a section of the space station.
- The Fabulous New Vegas sign and the entrance to Vault 13 are seen in the upper right hand corner.
- A figure resembling the Vault 76 overseer appears to be in the classic style overseer desk and seems to be holding a drink in her hand, possibly Nuka-Cola Vaccinated considering her storyline, while raiders scale the desk.
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Fallout Retrospective
Dear Vault Boy
External links[]
Official sites[]
- "Fallout 25th Anniversary" at fallout.bethesda.net
- "Celebrate 25 Years of Fallout All Month Long" at fallout.bethesda.net
- "#Fallout25 Presents: The Fallout Timeline" at fallout.bethesda.net
- "Our Fallout 25th Anniversary celebration concludes with interviews, events and more perks!" at fallout.bethesda.net
Interviews[]
- Behind Fallout 4's Score with Inon Zur
- Meet Erik Deitrick - Senior UI Programmer at Bethesda Game Studios
- Meet Christiane H.K. Meister - Senior Character Artist at Bethesda Game Studios
- Meet Megan Sawyer - Senior Environment Artist at Bethesda Game Studios