| For other appearances of the name, see Washington. For more information on Washington state, see Washington (state) on Wikipedia. |
| Not to be confused with Washington, D.C.. |
Washington (WA) was a state of the pre-War United States of America.
Background[]
Located on the Pacific Coast between Oregon and Canada, Washington was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. The state's largest city, Seattle, featured skyscrapers and the iconic Space Needle. The city would have served as the setting for Manzilloid vs. Roborilla, a film that was scheduled to be released in December 2077.[1] The Space Needle is also depicted in the Atomic Command Pip-Boy game.
Notes[]
- An organization known as the Rockwell Clearing House was based out of Wallah Wallah, Washington and sent mail that claimed its recipients were eligible for a cash prize of $100,000,000.[2]
- According to the boardroom heat map displayed in Vault-Tec's Southern California headquarters, there were approximately three to four Vaults constructed within the state's borders.[3]
Appearances[]
Washington is mentioned by name in Fallout 76. It is mentioned indirectly in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor, the Fallout 76 update Once in a Blue Moon, and the Fallout TV series.
Behind the scenes[]
- Concept art by Serg Souleiman for the canceled Project V13 shows a snowy Seattle.
- Washington would have appeared in 14° East's canceled Fallout Extreme, including the locations the Sound, Vault 6, and Seattle.[4]
Gallery[]
Seattle serving as the setting for Manzilloid vs. Roborilla, shown on the Shoot for the Stars scoreboard

