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Fallout Vault-Tec Aviator Watch Limited Edition released

The Fallout Vault-Tec Aviator Watch Limited Edition has been released in the U.S.

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akurtz4187d ago

Pretty watch, but not exactly what I'm looking for.

Nesflix4187d ago

I would LOVE to have this watch but $399 is a little too much for me. Anyone else feel like Bethesda's store is way too expensive with their products? I'm a huge fan of the Fallout series and I love where Bethesda and Obsidian has gone with the games but I've only really bought maybe 2-3 items from their store and I'm pretty sure all of them I've purchased through a holiday sale.

DivoJones4187d ago

for $400 it should've had a built-in working Pip Boy. Maybe I don't know the value of watches these days, but back when I still wore mine I'd still look at my phone for the time.

stuntman_mike4187d ago

the strap looks very cheap on it.

Simco8764187d ago

It's almost like they are trying to finance Fallout 4...just announce the game already. I don't care if it's 2016 release, just announce it. Then I bet people will buy products

MasterD9194187d ago

Yep, if they just came out with the elephant in the room already and at least acknowledged that there is a Fallout 4 in development, it would actually drive up sales on their merchandise for sure from the fans dying of anticipation.

Hell, they even just patented the "pip-boy" name recently.

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Get An Exclusive Fallout Bottlecap At Fallout Exhibit Event In Las Vegas

The Fallout Exhibit in Las Vegas is offering fans a limited Edition Bottlecap during a special event.

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World Of Fallout Exhibit Announced

A new Fallout exhibition has been revealed for fans.

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Tim Cain acknowledges Bethesda made the franchise bigger, but he would have done things differently

Creating any work of art in a corporate system is an odd business. Often, developers don't actually own the intellectual property rights of what they make, and sequels get produced at different companies. Fallout co-creator Tim Cain saw the series go from a humble isometric CRPG to one of the biggest gaming franchises ever, and he has mixed feelings about it.

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