Planned Diversion Programming
Industry
Video gaming and computer software
Planned Diversion Programming was a pre-War company that had developed the video games Atomic Command in 2071 and Automatron in 2072 .
Background
It is listed as the correct answer to the question "Which studio developed the classic holotape games Atomic Command and Automatron?" in the collector exam at the Pioneer Scout camp .[1]
Appearances
Planned Diversion Programming is mentioned in Fallout 4 , its add-on Automatron , as well as in Fallout 76 and its Wild Appalachia update .
References
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