
Fallout Shelter was just released, and already it might be the fastest growing iPhone and iPad game of all time. Seriously, it only took about 15 minutes to reach number one in the entire App Store. this game is a sort of underground city builder, putting you in charge of the residents of one of the underground vaults from Fallout. Your goal is to manage their lives and keep them happy while collecting water, food, energy, caps, and lunch boxes full of prizes.

Bethesda writes: "Save the date! Our annual #FalloutDay Broadcast will be streaming live on October 23 at 1pm ET, with the FalloutforHope post-show immediately following.
Tune in for the latest news about our existing Fallout games, community celebrations, and upcoming fan events!"
Gee can’t imagine what it will be…
“Fallout 76 this, Fallout 76 that, hey you played Fallout 76 yet”
I bet it's less about the games, and all about the show and the new merch, the "community" celebrations that only the loneliest of the hardcore could enjoy in some sort of sad life-long acomplishment sort of way, and the upcoming "fan" events....look dude, I love Fallout, I just can't with the current Big Bang theoryesque geek culture fandom growing arround it. The '76 Mod-job playroom sandbox shi7 has been done to death, and feels more like a cringe camp of Ready Player One characters all trying to main-character their way through Fallout. Ick. Fallout needs to get back to its roots, and I don't mean isometric.

When Fallout Shelter was originally released, a lot of people quickly fell in love with it. The game is addicting, as you expect any good mobile game to be. That said, it could definitely be improved with a sequel.

Let's take a step back into the good old days when Wi-Fi and data were nothing to worry about and look at the very Best Offline iPhone Games.
Hopefully this'll come out for android soon.
There's no official release date yet but it's definitely coming to android as it's a ios timed exclusive, so it's a case of not if but when.