''Fallout'' is a media franchise of
post-apocalyptic role-playing video game
A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or RPG, as well as a computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immers ...
s created by
Tim Cain
Timothy Cain is an American video game developer best known as the creator, producer, lead programmer and one of the main designers of the 1997 computer game ''Fallout''. In 2009, he was chosen by IGN as one of the top 100 game creators of a ...
and
Leonard Boyarsky
Leonard Boyarsky is an American computer game designer and visual artist. He is one of the key designers of the video games ''Fallout'' and ''Diablo III''.
Early life
After he earned a bachelor's degree in Illustration (at Cal State Fullerton ...
, at
Interplay Entertainment. The series is set during the first half of the 3rd millennium, and its
atompunk retrofuturistic
Retrofuturism (adjective ''retrofuturistic'' or ''retrofuture'') is a movement in the creative arts showing the influence of depictions of the future produced in an earlier era. If futurism is sometimes called a "science" bent on anticipatin ...
setting and artwork are influenced by the
post-war
In Western usage, the phrase post-war era (or postwar era) usually refers to the time since the end of World War II. More broadly, a post-war period (or postwar period) is the interval immediately following the end of a war. A post-war period c ...
culture of the 1950s United States, with its combination of hope for the promises of technology and the lurking fear of
nuclear annihilation. A forerunner of ''Fallout'' is ''
Wasteland'', a 1988 game developed by
Interplay Productions
Interplay Entertainment Corp. is an American video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher based in Los Angeles. The company was founded in 1983 as Interplay Productions by developers Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, Troy Worrell, and Rebecca ...
. ''Fallout'' is regarded as a
spiritual successor
A spiritual successor (sometimes called a spiritual sequel) is a product or fictional work that is similar to, or directly inspired by, another previous work, but (unlike a traditional prequel or sequel) does not explicitly continue the product lin ...
to ''Wasteland''.
The series' first title, ''
Fallout
Nuclear fallout is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and the shock wave has passed. It commonly refers to the radioac ...
'', was developed by
Black Isle Studios and released in 1997, and its sequel, ''
Fallout 2,'' the following year. With the
tactical role-playing game
Tactical role-playing games (abbreviated TRPGs), also known as strategy role-playing games and in Japan as (both abbreviated SRPGs), are a video game genre that combines core elements of role-playing video games with those of tactical (turn-bas ...
''
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'', development was handed to
Micro Forté
Micro Forté Pty Ltd is an Australian electronic entertainment company with development studios in Canberra and Sydney. Founded in 1985 by John De Margheriti at a time when there was little game development presence in Australia, Micro Forté h ...
and
14 Degrees East
Interplay Entertainment Corp. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Los Angeles. The company was founded in 1983 as Interplay Productions by developers Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, Troy Worrell, and Rebecca Heineman, as well a ...
. In 2004, Interplay closed Black Isle Studios, and continued to produce ''
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel'', an
action game
An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction-time. The genre includes a large variety of sub-genres, such as fighting games, beat 'em ups, shooter games, and platform gam ...
with role-playing elements for the
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October 2000, in Europe on 24 November 2000, and in Australia on 3 ...
and
Xbox
Xbox is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The brand consists of five video game consoles, as well as applications (games), streaming services, an online service by the name of Xbox network, and the development arm by the na ...
, without Black Isle Studios. ''
Fallout 3'', the third entry in the main series, was released in 2008 by
Bethesda Softworks
Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its ...
, and was followed by ''
Fallout: New Vegas'', developed by
Obsidian Entertainment released on October 19, 2010. ''
Fallout 4'' was released in 2015, and ''
Fallout 76'' released on November 14, 2018.
Bethesda Softworks owns the rights to the ''Fallout''
intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and some countries recognize more than others. The best-known types are patents, cop ...
. After acquiring it, Bethesda licensed the rights to make a
massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) version of ''Fallout'' to Interplay. The MMORPG got as far as beta stage under Interplay, but a prolonged legal battle between Bethesda Softworks and Interplay disrupted the development of the game, eventually resulting in its cancellation. Bethesda argued in court that Interplay had failed to fulfil the terms and conditions of the licensing contract. The case reached a resolution in early 2012.
Origins
The ideas of the ''Fallout'' series began with
Interplay Productions
Interplay Entertainment Corp. is an American video game developer and Video game publisher, publisher based in Los Angeles. The company was founded in 1983 as Interplay Productions by developers Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, Troy Worrell, and Rebecca ...
' ''
Wasteland'', released in 1988. At that time, Interplay was not a publisher and used
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and promoted the d ...
for distribution of the game. According to Interplay's founder,
Brian Fargo
Frank Brian Fargo (born December 15, 1962) is an American video game designer, producer, programmer and executive, and founder of Interplay Entertainment, inXile Entertainment and Robot Cache.
Biography
Early life
A descendant of the family t ...
, they wanted to explore a post-apocalyptic setting and created ''Wasteland'' for that. Sometime after release, Interplay decided to shift focus and become a publisher while still developing games. Fargo wanted to continue to use the ''Wasteland''
intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and some countries recognize more than others. The best-known types are patents, cop ...
but could not negotiate the rights back from
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California. Founded in May 1982 by Apple employee Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer game industry and promoted the d ...
. Still wanting to do something in a post-apocalyptic setting, Fargo and his team decided to make a new setting and game. They determined what aspects of ''Wasteland'' were positives and wrote and developed a new game around them. The result was the first ''Fallout'' games, which were released nearly ten years after ''Wasteland''.
Games
Main series
''Fallout'' (1997)
Released in October 1997, ''Fallout'' takes place in a post-apocalyptic
Southern California
Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and Cultural area, cultural region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. It includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the second most po ...
, beginning in the year 2161. The protagonist, referred to as ''the Vault Dweller'', is tasked with recovering a water chip in the Wasteland to replace the broken one in their underground shelter home, Vault 13. Afterwards, the Vault Dweller must thwart the plans of a group of
mutants, led by a grotesque entity named ''the Master''. ''Fallout'' was originally intended to run under the ''
GURPS''
role-playing game system. However, a disagreement with the creator of ''GURPS'',
Steve Jackson, over the game's violent content required
Black Isle Studios to develop the new SPECIAL system. ''Fallout''s atmosphere and artwork are reminiscent of post–
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
United States during the
Cold War era
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
and the fear that the country was headed for
nuclear war
Nuclear warfare, also known as atomic warfare, is a theoretical military conflict or prepared political strategy that deploys nuclear weaponry. Nuclear weapons are weapons of mass destruction; in contrast to conventional warfare, nuclear w ...
in the real world.
''Fallout 2'' (1998)
''Fallout 2'' was released in October 1998, with several improvements over the first game, including an improved
engine
An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power gen ...
, the ability to set attitudes of
non-player characters (NPC) party members and the ability to push people who are blocking doors. Additional features included several changes, including significantly more pop culture jokes and parodies, such as multiple special random encounters referencing
Monty Python
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe who created the sketch comedy television show '' Monty Python's Flying Circus'', which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over four ...
and ''
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'', and self-parodying dialogue that broke the
fourth wall
The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this ''wall'', the convention assumes the actors act as if they cannot. From the 16th cen ...
to mention
game mechanics
In tabletop games and video games, game mechanics are the rules or ludemes that govern and guide the player's actions, as well as the game's response to them. A rule is an instruction on how to play, a ludeme is an element of play like the L-shap ...
. ''Fallout 2'' takes place eighty years after ''Fallout'', and centers around a descendant of the Vault Dweller, the protagonist of ''Fallout''. The player assumes the role of ''the Chosen One'' (Vault Dweller's actual grandchild) as they try to save their village, Arroyo, from famine and droughts. After saving the village, the Chosen One must fight the Enclave, the remnants of the pre-war United States government (as well as the shadow government in charge of the vault project).
''Fallout 3'' (2008)
''Fallout 3'' was developed by
Bethesda Game Studios and released on October 28, 2008. The story picks up thirty years after the setting of ''Fallout 2'' and 200 years after the nuclear war that devastated the game's world. The player-character is a Vault dweller in Vault 101 who is forced to flee when the Overseer tries to arrest them in response to their father leaving the Vault. Once out, the player is dubbed the Lone Wanderer and ventures into the Wasteland in and around
Washington, D.C.
)
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, image_caption = Clockwise from top left: the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, United States Capitol, Logan Circle, Jefferson Memorial, White House, Adams Morgan, ...
, known as the Capital Wasteland, to find their father. It differs from previous games in the series by utilizing
3D graphics
3D computer graphics, or “3D graphics,” sometimes called CGI, 3D-CGI or three-dimensional computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for the ...
, a free-roam gaming world, and real-time combat, in contrast to previous games'
2D isometric
The term ''isometric'' comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
isometric may mean:
* Cubic crystal system, also called isometric crystal system
* Isometre, a rhythmic technique in music.
* "Isometric (Intro)", a song by Madeon from ...
graphics and
turn-based combat. It was developed for the
PC,
Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. As the successor to the original Xbox, it is the second console in the Xbox series. It competed with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation ...
and
PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on Novemb ...
using the
Gamebryo engine
An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
Available energy sources include potential energy (e.g. energy of the Earth's gravitational field as exploited in hydroelectric power gen ...
. It received highly positive reviews, garnering 94 out of 100,
92 out of 100, and 93 out of 100 averages scores on
Metacritic
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for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, respectively. It won
IGN
''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
's 2008 Overall Game of the Year Award, Xbox 360 Game of the Year, Best RPG, and Best Use of Sound, as well as
E3's Best of the Show and Best Role Playing Game.
''Fallout 4'' (2015)
''Fallout 4'', developed by Bethesda Game Studios, was released on November 10, 2015. The game was released for
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
,
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
and
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
and takes place in
Boston, Massachusetts, of the in-game New England Commonwealth and features voiced protagonists. The
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
version has been confirmed to have
mods . Bethesda also confirmed mods for PlayStation 4, after lengthy negotiations with Sony. A virtual reality version of the game was released on December 11, 2017, available on
SteamVR. ''Fallout 4'' takes place in the year 2287, ten years after the events of ''Fallout 3''. ''Fallout 4''s story begins on the day the bombs dropped: October 23, 2077. The player's character (voiced by either
Brian T. Delaney
Brian T. Delaney is an American actor, who provides the voice of the male Sole Survivor in ''Fallout 4'' and Master Mantis in the ''Kung Fu Panda (franchise)#Video games, Kung Fu Panda'' games.
Filmography Voice acting Film
Television
V ...
or
Courtenay Taylor
Courtenay Taylor is an American actress. She is best known for her video game voice roles as Jack in the ''Mass Effect'' series, Ada Wong in the ''Resident Evil'' series, and the female Sole Survivor in ''Fallout 4''.
Career
Taylor has been na ...
), dubbed as the Sole Survivor, takes shelter in Vault 111, emerging 210 years later, after being subjected to
suspended animation. The Sole Survivor goes on a search for their son who was taken away from the Vault.
''Fallout 5'' (TBA)
In June 2022,
Todd Howard
Todd Andrew Howard (born 1970) is an American video game designer, director, and producer. He serves as director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios, where he has led the development of the ''Fallout'' and ''The Elder Scrolls'' s ...
stated in an interview that ''Fallout 5'' would begin development after the completion of ''
The Elder Scrolls VI'', with an unspecified release window.
Spin-offs
''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' (2001)
''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' is the first ''Fallout'' game not to require the player to fight in a
turn-based mode, and the first to allow the player to customize the skills, perks, and combat actions of the rest of the party. ''Fallout Tactics'' focuses on
tactical
Tactic(s) or Tactical may refer to:
* Tactic (method), a conceptual action implemented as one or more specific tasks
** Military tactics, the disposition and maneuver of units on a particular sea or battlefield
** Chess tactics
** Political tacti ...
combat rather than
role-playing; the new combat system included different modes, stances, and modifiers, but the player had no dialogue options. Most of the criticisms of the game came from its incompatibility with the story of the original two games, not from its gameplay. ''Fallout Tactics'' includes a multiplayer mode that allows players to compete against squads of other characters controlled by other players. Unlike the previous two games, which are based in California, ''Fallout Tactics'' takes place in the
Midwestern United States
The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of the United States. I ...
. The game was released in early 2001 to generally favorable reviews. In 2020,
Emil Pagliarulo
Emil Pagliarulo is an American video game designer.
Career
Emil started his career writing for the website ''Adrenaline Vault''. He has been working for Bethesda Softworks since 2002. He previously worked for Looking Glass Studios and Ion Sto ...
stated that elements and lore from ''Fallout Tactics'' have been used in
Bethesda Softworks
Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its ...
' subsequent entries in the series.
''Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel'' (2004)
''Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel'' became the first ''Fallout'' game for
consoles when it was released in 2004. It follows an initiate in the
Brotherhood of Steel who is given a suicidal quest to find several lost Brotherhood Paladins. ''Brotherhood of Steel'' is an
action role-playing game
An action role-playing game (often abbreviated action RPG or ARPG) is a subgenre of video games that combines core elements from both the action game and role-playing genre.
Definition
The games emphasize real-time combat where the player h ...
, representing a significant break from previous incarnations of the ''Fallout'' series in both gameplay and aesthetics. The game does not feature
non-player character
A non-player character (NPC), or non-playable character, is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster o ...
s that accompany the player in combat and uses
heavy metal music
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock and acid rock, heavy metal bands developed a ...
, including
Slipknot,
Devin Townsend, and
Killswitch Engage
Killswitch Engage is an American metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts, formed in 1999 after the disbanding of Overcast (band), Overcast and Aftershock. Killswitch Engage's current lineup consists of vocalist Jesse Leach, guitarists Joe ...
, which stands in contrast to the music of the earlier ''Fallout'' games, performed by
The Ink Spots and
Louis Armstrong
Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several era ...
. It was the last ''Fallout'' game developed by
Interplay
Interplay may refer to:
* Interplay (John Coltrane album), ''Interplay'' (John Coltrane album), 1957
* Interplay (Bill Evans album), ''Interplay'' (Bill Evans album), 1962
* Interplay (Al Haig album), ''Interplay'' (Al Haig album), 1976
* Interpla ...
.
''Fallout: New Vegas'' (2010)
''Fallout: New Vegas'' was developed by
Obsidian Entertainment and released on October 19, 2010. The development team included developers who previously worked on ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''. ''Fallout: New Vegas'' is not a direct sequel to ''Fallout 3''.
Events follow four years after ''Fallout 3'' and offer a similar experience, but no characters from that game appear.
The player assumes the role of a courier in the post-apocalyptic world of the
Mojave Wasteland. As the game begins, the Courier is shot in the head and left for dead shortly before being found and brought to a doctor in the nearby town of Goodsprings, marking the start of the game and the Courier's search for their would-be murderer. The city of New Vegas is a post-apocalyptic interpretation of
Las Vegas
Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
.
''Fallout Shelter'' (2015)
''Fallout Shelter'' is a
simulation
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game for
Microsoft Windows
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,
iOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the company's mobile devices, including the iPhone; the term also includes ...
,
Android
Android may refer to:
Science and technology
* Android (robot), a humanoid robot or synthetic organism designed to imitate a human
* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
,
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
,
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
and
Nintendo Switch
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. The player acts as the Overseer, building and managing their Vault and its dwellers, sending them into the Wasteland on scouting missions and defending the Vault from attacks. Unlike the main entries in the franchise, this game has no ending and mostly revolves around attempting to keep the people who live in the vault, an intricate fallout shelter, alive. The game uses
microtransaction
Microtransactions, often abbreviated as mtx, are a business model where users can purchase virtual goods with micropayments. Microtransactions are often used in free-to-play games to provide a revenue source for the developers. While microtransact ...
s, a form of in-game purchases, that take the form of
Nuka-Cola
Many works of fiction have incorporated into their world the existence of beverages or drinksliquids made for popular consumptionwhich may create a sense of the world in which the story takes place, and in some cases may serve to advance the pl ...
quantum, the game's "premium" currency; lunch boxes, an item that would give a random mixture of in-game items; pet carriers, something that would contain a pet, which can boost a single dweller's stats; and "Mister Handys" or "Snip-Snips" (same thing different skin), robots who can harvest the games materials or be assigned to outside the vault to harvest bottle caps, the game's currency. ''Fallout Shelter'' was released for iOS on June 14, 2015, Android on August 13, 2015, and for PC on July 15, 2016. On February 7, 2017, Bethesda launched ''Fallout Shelter'' on Xbox One. On June 10, 2018, Bethesda announced and launched ''Fallout Shelter'' on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
''Fallout Pinball'' (2016)
In late 2016,
Zen Studios
Zen Studios is a Hungarian video game developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software with headquarters in Budapest, Hungary and offices in the United States. It is known for its game franchises, ''Pinball FX'' and ''Zen Pinball'', a ...
developed a
virtual pinball game based on the ''Fallout'' universe as part of the ''Bethesda Pinball'' collection, which became available as part of ''
Zen Pinball 2
''Zen Pinball 2'' is a pinball video game developed by Zen Studios for the Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Android, and PlayStation Vita. The game was announced on April 9, 2012. The first PlayStation versions were released on September 4, 20 ...
'', ''
Pinball FX 2
''Pinball FX 2'' (stylized as ''Pinball FX2'') is a pinball video game for Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows ( XP and higher) and is the sequel to '' Pinball FX''. It was developed by Zen Studios and published by Microsoft Studios. It was ...
'' and ''
Pinball FX 3'', as well as a separate
free-to-play app for
iOS
iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the company's mobile devices, including the iPhone; the term also includes ...
and
Android
Android may refer to:
Science and technology
* Android (robot), a humanoid robot or synthetic organism designed to imitate a human
* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
mobile devices. The pinball adaptation is based on ''
Fallout 4'' while containing elements from previous installments as well.
''Fallout 76'' (2018)
''Fallout 76'' is the first online
multiplayer game
A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
in the franchise. It is set in
West Virginia
West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ...
, with a majority of monsters and enemies based on regional folklore. When the game was originally released, there were no human
non-player character
A non-player character (NPC), or non-playable character, is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster o ...
s, although it received NPCs and character dialogue with the "Wastelanders" update. It was released for
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
,
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
, and
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third base console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It was first released in North America, parts of ...
on November 14, 2018.
''Fallout Shelter Online'' (2019)
''Fallout Shelter Online'' is a sequel to ''Fallout Shelter'' developed by
Chinese
Chinese can refer to:
* Something related to China
* Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity
**''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation
** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
company Gaea Mobile.
It expands on the original games' mechanics while also introducing multiplayer capabilities such as
PvP and the ability to play online, as well as
Gacha game mechanics. It was released in June 2019 exclusively in
China
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. On March 18, 2020, pre-registration for
Indonesia
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,
Malaysia
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,
Philippines
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* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
,
Thailand
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,
Singapore
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,
South Korea
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, and
Japan
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was opened.
On June 1, 2020, it was released in the former territories on iOS and Android devices.
Tabletop games
''Fallout: Warfare'' (2001)
''Fallout: Warfare'' is a
tabletop wargame
A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a realistic simulation of an armed conflict. Wargaming may be played for recreation, to train military officers in the art of strategic thinking, or to s ...
based on the ''Fallout Tactics'' storyline, using a simplified version of the SPECIAL system. The rulebook was written by
Christopher Taylor, and was available on the ''Fallout Tactics'' bonus CD, together with cut-out miniatures. ''Fallout: Warfare'' features five distinct factions, vehicles, four game types and 33 different units. The rules only require ten-sided dice. The modifications to the SPECIAL system allow every unit a unique set of stats and give special units certain skills they can use, including piloting, doctor, and repair. A section of the ''Fallout: Warfare'' manual allows campaigns to be conducted using the ''Warfare'' rules. It has been chosen for many awards and won
game of the year.
''Fallout: The Board Game'' (2017)
''Fallout: The Board Game'' was announced by
Fantasy Flight Games
Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a game company based in Roseville, Minnesota, United States, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, card, and dice games. As of 2014, it is a subsidiary of Asmodée Éditions.
History
Fantasy Flight Publish ...
on August 8, 2017.
In ''Fallout: The Board Game'', up to one to four players are able to explore the locations of ''Fallout 3'', ''Fallout 4'' and their associated downloadable content.
Pre-orders were opened on October 2, 2017. It was released and made available to purchase online and at retailers on November 30, 2017.
An expansion titled ''Fallout: New California'' was announced on July 13, 2018, which explores the area of New California featured in ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''. Pre-orders were opened on October 2, 2017. It was released and made available to purchase online and at retailers on October 25, 2018.
''Fallout: Wasteland Warfare'' (2018)
The
tabletop wargame
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''Fallout: Wasteland Warfare'' was announced by
Modiphius Entertainment in April 2017. It was released in March 2018.
A virtual tabletop version was released on
Fantasy Grounds April 26, 2022.
''Fallout: The Roleplaying Game'' (2021)
The
tabletop role-playing game ''Fallout: The Roleplaying Game'', also by
Modiphius Entertainment, was released digitally on March 31, 2021. The game features a modified version of the SPECIAL system, including the seven SPECIAL stats, skills, tag skills, and perks. Its core mechanic is Modiphius's "2d20" system, a
dice pool
In some role-playing game (RPG) systems, the dice pool is the number of dice that a player is allowed to roll when attempting to perform a certain action.
Mechanics
In many RPG systems, non-trivial actions often require dice rolls. Some RPGs ro ...
system in which any given action is resolved by rolling two twenty-sided dice and counting the number of "successes", which are any result equal to or below the character's combined SPECIAL attribute plus their skill rank for a particular action. Players can roll additional dice by spending "Action Points", a resource shared by all active players in the game, which are generated and spent continuously over the course of a game session.
The game's default setting is the Commonwealth, the same as in ''Fallout 4'', at the same period in time.
Flavor text
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throughout the rulebook describe characters featured in ''Fallout 4'' and suggest that events are set to occur the same way they are at the beginning of the videogame, such as the arrival of the ''Prydwen'' airship. The rulebook contains descriptions of locations, fictional corporations, factions, and events specific to the default greater Boston area. Support for regions that appeared in other Fallout videogames, such as New California, Midwest, Capital Wasteland, Mojave Wasteland or the Appalachia, were not included in the core rulebook.
On May 13, 2020, a supplement-sized questbook expansion titled ''Winter of Atom'' was announced. The expansion is set within the Commonwealth before the events of ''Fallout 4'' during a harsh winter, with the conflict involving defending settlements against the Last Son of Atom, the leader of a rogue sect of the Children of Atom. Four new factions are also introduced, as well as additional player character origins for Synth, Protectron and Child of Atom players. Physical pre-orders for ''Winter of Atom'' were opened in May 2023, which included a digital copy in PDF form upon purchasing.
Physical copies were slated to ship in July 2023.
''Magic: The Gathering: Fallout'' (2024)
A set of four pre-constructed decks for ''
Magic: The Gathering'' based on all previous ''Fallout'' video games was released by
Wizards of the Coast under license from Bethesda on March 8, 2024, as part of the ''Universes Beyond'' program of cross-over Magic products. These decks were designed for the Commander format of multiplayer Magic and represent different factions: Survivors, Legions, Scientists, and Mutants. The set contains a total of 146 new cards, representing characters, equipment, vaults, and other elements of the Fallout games, along with reprints of older cards all with new art depicting the post-apocalyptic setting.
''Fallout Factions'' (2024)
The tabletop skirmishing wargame, ''Fallout Factions'', was announced by Modiphius Entertainment on September 10, 2022, during their online event, ModCon 2022. The game's first release, ''Fallout Factions: Nuka World'', is played using miniatures of three Raider gangs: the Operators, the Pack, and the Disciples, which were originally introduced in ''Fallout 4s ''Nuka-World'' add-on.
The game's miniatures were also announced to be compatible with ''Fallout: Wasteland Warfare''.
On September 15, 2023, it was announced via newsletter that the game would be released in 2024.
Cancelled games
''Fallout Extreme''
''Fallout Extreme'' was in development for several months in 2000 but was canceled before leaving the concept stage. It was intended to be a squad-based,
first
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and
third-person tactical shooter to be released on
Xbox
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and built on
Unreal Engine
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.
''Fallout Tactics 2''
''Fallout Tactics 2'' was proposed as a sequel to ''
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'', although it was originally conceived as a sequel to ''
Wasteland'', the video game that inspired the ''Fallout'' series. It was developed by
Micro Forté
Micro Forté Pty Ltd is an Australian electronic entertainment company with development studios in Canberra and Sydney. Founded in 1985 by John De Margheriti at a time when there was little game development presence in Australia, Micro Forté h ...
, but the production was canceled in December 2001 after the poor sales of ''
Fallout Tactics
''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' is a turn-based tactics, turn-based real-time tactics, real-time tactical role-playing game set in the post-apocalyptic ''Fallout (series), Fallout'' universe. Developed by Micro Forté and published by 1 ...
''.
''Van Buren'', Black Isle Studios' ''Fallout 3''
''Van Buren'' is the codename for the canceled version of ''Fallout 3'' developed by
Black Isle Studios and to be published by
Interplay Entertainment. It featured an improved engine with 3D graphics as opposed to sprites, new locations, vehicles, and a modified version of the SPECIAL system. The story disconnected from the Vault Dweller/Chosen One bloodline in ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''. Plans for the game included the ability to influence the various factions. The game was canceled in December 2003 when budget cuts forced Interplay to dismiss the PC development team. Interplay subsequently sold the ''Fallout''
intellectual property
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to
Bethesda Softworks
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, who began development on their own version of ''Fallout 3'' unrelated to ''Van Buren''. Main parts of the game were incorporated into ''Fallout 3'' and its add-ons as well as ''Fallout: New Vegas''.
''Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2''
''Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2'' is the canceled sequel to ''Brotherhood of Steel''. The development of the game started before the completion of the original, and its development caused the cancellation of the ''
Van Buren
Martin Van Buren ( ; nl, Maarten van Buren; ; December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841. A primary founder of the Democratic Party, he ...
'' project. Like its predecessor, the game would have used the
Dark Alliance Engine. It featured fourteen new weapons and ten new enemies. The game would have used a simplified
reputation system
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based on previous entries; depending on whether the player was good or evil, the game would play out differently. Each of the four characters that were playable had a different fighting style, therefore every new play-through would have been a different experience. It had two player co-op action for players to experience the game with their friends. The Dark Alliance Engine would be fleshed out to refine player experience. A new stealth system would have been added to the game. This system would have allowed players to stalk enemies or stealthily assassinate them with a sniper rifle. For characters that could not use the sniper rifle, Interplay added a turret mode allowing those characters to use turrets.
While the main quest of the game would have been linear, how the player reach the conclusion would have been their choice. The main character would have been a Latino girl named Lilith, who was said to have a short temper with short black hair, green eyes and a sexy body. She would have worn a sports bra and jeans. Three other characters would be Maxus, the son of Cyrus, and Jaffe, a Brotherhood R&D worker who was pulled from duty due to Brotherhood/NCR tensions. Scarlet is a character that is completely albino, was raised by Harold, and inspired by the stories of Dweller, the main character of the original ''Fallout''.
''Fallout Online''
''Fallout Online'' (previously known as ''
Project V13'') is a canceled project by Interplay and
Masthead Studios to develop a ''Fallout''-themed
massively multiplayer online game. It entered production in 2008. In 2009, Bethesda filed a lawsuit against Interplay regarding ''Project V13,'' claiming that Interplay has violated their agreement as development had not yet begun on the project. On January 2, 2012, Bethesda and Interplay reached a settlement, the terms of which include the cancellation of ''Fallout Online'' and transfer of all rights in the franchise to Bethesda. Since then, ''Project V13'' has been revived as a completely different project called
Mayan Apocalypse, unrelated to ''Fallout''.
Gameplay
SPECIAL
SPECIAL is a
character creation and statistics system developed for use in the ''Fallout'' series. "SPECIAL" is an
acronym
An acronym is a word or name formed from the initial components of a longer name or phrase. Acronyms are usually formed from the initial letters of words, as in ''NATO'' (''North Atlantic Treaty Organization''), but sometimes use syllables, as ...
, representing the seven
attributes used to define characters': Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Luck. SPECIAL is heavily based on
GURPS, which was originally intended to be the character system used in the game.
The SPECIAL system involves the following sets of key features:
*
Attributes (listed above) represent a character's core, innate abilities. Attributes stay largely constant throughout the game, though they can be temporarily affected by
drugs
A drug is any chemical substance that causes a change in an organism's physiology or psychology when consumed. Drugs are typically distinguished from food and substances that provide nutritional support. Consumption of drugs can be via inhalat ...
, altered indefinitely by conditions such as the usage of Power Armor, the presence of certain NPCs, eye damage received from a critical hit, or permanently changed at certain points in the game through use of certain items or perks.
*
Skills represent a character's chance of successfully performing a group of specific tasks (such as firing a gun, or picking a lock). They are represented as
percentage
In mathematics, a percentage (from la, per centum, "by a hundred") is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign, "%", although the abbreviations "pct.", "pct" and sometimes "pc" are also us ...
s, though these percentages can extend well beyond the expected maximum of 100%, at increased cost for skills over 100%. The SPECIAL stats continually add bonuses to skills. This is done passively, i.e. if the SPECIAL stats change, the bonuses are automatically and instantly adjusted. Skill Points that are earned each time the character
levels up
An experience point (often abbreviated as exp or XP) is a unit of measurement used in some tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) and role-playing video games to quantify a player character's life experience and progression through the game. Experien ...
can be used to raise skill percentage. At
character creation, the player selects three "tag skills"—skills which can be increased at multiples of the normal rate, starting at one skill point per 2% skill at under 101% skill.
The SPECIAL system was used in ''
Fallout
Nuclear fallout is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast, so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and the shock wave has passed. It commonly refers to the radioac ...
'', ''
Fallout 2'', and ''
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel''. A modified version of the system was used in ''
Fallout 3'', ''
Fallout: New Vegas'', ''
Fallout 4'', ''
Fallout 76'' and ''
Fallout Shelter''.
Aside from ''Fallout'' games, modified versions of SPECIAL were also used in ''
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader'' (also referred to as ''Fallout Fantasy'' early in production), a fantasy
role-playing video game
A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or RPG, as well as a computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immers ...
that involved spirits and magic in addition to the traditional SPECIAL features, as well as the canceled project ''
Black Isle's Torn''.
The Pip-Boy and Vault Boy
The
Pip-Boy
The Pip-Boy is a fictional wearable computer in the post-apocalyptic ''Fallout'' video game franchise. Manufactured in-universe by RobCo Industries prior to the devastating nuclear Great War, it is capable of numerous functions depending on the ...
(Personal Information Processor-Boy) is a wrist-computer given to the player early in ''Fallout'', ''Fallout 2'', ''Fallout 3'', ''Fallout: New Vegas'', ''Fallout 4'', and ''Fallout 76'' which serves various roles in quest, inventory, and battle management, as well as presenting player statistics. The model present in ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2'' is identified as a Pip-Boy 2000, and both games feature the same unit, used first by the Vault Dweller and later inherited by the Chosen One. ''Fallout Tactics'' contains a modified version of the 2000 model, called Pip-Boy 2000BE, while ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'' uses a Pip-Boy 3000. ''Fallout: New Vegas'' has a golden version of it, called the Pimp-Boy 3 Billion that is given to the player as a reward for completing a quest in a certain way. ''Fallout 4'' contains a modified version of the 3000, called the Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV. ''Fallout 76'' contains a modified version of the Pip-Boy, called the Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI, which is another version of the Pip-Boy 2000.
The
Vault Boy character is Vault-Tec's
mascot
A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team, society, military unit, or brand name. Mascots are also used as fi ...
, and is a recurring element in Vault-Tec products in the game world. This includes the Pip-Boy, where the Vault Boy illustrates all of the character statistics and selectable attributes. From Bethesda's ''Fallout 3'' onward Vault Boy models all of the clothing and weaponry as well.
The character was originally designed by
Leonard Boyarsky
Leonard Boyarsky is an American computer game designer and visual artist. He is one of the key designers of the video games ''Fallout'' and ''Diablo III''.
Early life
After he earned a bachelor's degree in Illustration (at Cal State Fullerton ...
, based partly on
Rich Uncle Pennybags
Rich Uncle Pennybags is the mascot of the board game of ''Monopoly (game), Monopoly''. He is depicted as a portly old man with a moustache who wears a morning suit with a bowtie and top hat. In large parts of the world he is known, additionally or ...
' aesthetic from the ''Monopoly'' board game.
Power armor
Powered combat infantry armor, or power armor, is a type of
powered exoskeleton
A powered exoskeleton, also known as power armor, powered armor, powered suit, cybernetic suit, cybernetic armor, exosuit, hardsuit, exoframe or augmented mobility, is a mobile machine that is wearable over all or part of the human body, provi ...
featured in every game in the ''Fallout'' series. It allows for protection from enemy fire and enables the wearer to carry extremely heavy weapons and other objects with ease. It is considered an iconic part of the ''Fallout'' universe, an effective marketing tool for a faceless protagonist, and a prominent symbol within the game's lore.
The final design of the power armor in the original ''Fallout'' was created by artist Leonard Boyarsky from a helmet rendering made to showcase "something more detailed to show (on) the cover and in the cinematics" of the game. The design of the helmet and eyepiece was stated by Cain to be partly inspired by the film ''
The City of Lost Children
''The City of Lost Children'' (french: La Cité des enfants perdus) is a 1995 science fantasy film directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Jeunet and Gilles Adrien, and starring Ron Perlman. An international co-production of ...
'', with its "tubing and vents" serving as "very inspirational" to the overall aesthetic of the game. Leonard Boyarsky stated that he was inspired by the "very industrial...very hardcore mechanical" design of the helmet and "loved it so much" that he revised the initial in-game design of the power armor to reflect the concept art that he had made.
The power armor's recurring appearances in subsequent titles following the acquisition of the ''Fallout'' intellectual property by Bethesda Softworks represents a crucial visual motif used to establish continuity with earlier works in the franchise. Lead art director Istvan Pely stated that the power armor was the first asset developed for ''
Fallout 3'' because the "iconic element of the series...seemed like a great place to start" and was a "useful exercise in finding a balance between staying true to the original game's vibe and introducing a fresh aesthetic for the new game".
[
In ''Fallout: New Vegas'', power armor is depicted as an equippable form of clothing, similar to other armors, without any unique animations. ''PCGamesN'' reported that some noteworthy fan-created mods introduced aesthetic changes to the game's power armor design to make it seem more imposing and added animations to reflect their weight and heft. Evan Lafleuriel observed that ''New Vegas'' is the only game in the series to eschew the use of power armor to advertise the game, which did not leave a lasting impression in his view.]
In '' Fallout 4'', power armor is notably more heavily integrated into gameplay, with suits becoming customizable, interactable objects in the game world that the player climbs into rather than typical clothing and requiring fusion cores to use. The studio initially began a "reimagining" of the classic design during the development of ''Fallout 4'' but created a new and revised design that was "bigger, more imposing, more realistic and fully functional" to create the impression of the power armor feeling less like a suit and more like a vehicle that a player would operate, which resonated with some commentators of ''Fallout 4''. In addition, players are capable of creating collections of power armor in concert with the game's base-building features.
Lore
Within series lore, it was developed before the Great War by a group of United States
The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
defense contractors called West Tek in response for the need for a "walking tank" for the United States mechanized cavalry. From 2065 to 2067, several failed prototypes were created, though this research led to the creation of a compact fusion cell. The fusion cells worsened relations with China, which was already facing an energy crisis due to over-dependence on fossil fuel
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing material formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel. The main fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Fossil fuels m ...
s. China soon invades Alaska, and the Power Armor is deployed in 2067, proving extremely effective in battle. 2077 represents the pinnacle of Power Armor technology, with units capable of cutting a swath through the Chinese forces. Their success on the battlefield ultimately prompts the Great War, a last-ditch nuclear exchange between America and China later in 2077 that annihilates most of modern civilization, save for irradiated ghouls and those sheltering in the Vault Network.
The 2019 publication ''Fallout: A Tale of Mutation'' explained that within the context of series lore, the Power Armor represents pre-war North America
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n power, since every battle against the Chinese was fought by soldiers wearing the armor. Additionally, it is a reminder of how powerless the United States was to prevent its destruction at the hands of nuclear weapon
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions ( thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bom ...
s.
Post-war, Power Armor is most widely used by the Brotherhood of Steel, a cult-like organization that collects and preserves technology.
Merchandise
A Power Armor figurine
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made by Japan
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ese toymaker ThreeZero was released in 2016 for nearly $400 (~$ in ). A $200 version of '' Fallout 76'' known as the Power Armor Edition was bundled with a replica Power Armor helmet. While its appearance was praised as "top notch", aspects such as the paint job and voice box were criticized as "cheap", and the visor as difficult to see through. While not part of the Power Armor Edition, red "Nuka-Cola" helmets sold at GameStop
GameStop Corp. is an American video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer. The company is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), and is the largest video game retailer worldwide. , the company operates 4,5 ...
were recalled due to mold contamination, said to be part of a "comedy of errors" surrounding the game's release.
Series overview
Setting
The series is set in a fictionalized United States in an alternate history
Alternate history (also alternative history, althist, AH) is a genre of speculative fiction of stories in which one or more historical events occur and are resolved differently than in real life. As conjecture based upon historical fact, altern ...
scenario that diverges from reality after 1945, following World War II
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. In this alternative atompunk "golden age", vacuum tubes
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The type known as a ...
and atomic physics
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serve as the foundations of scientific progress, while transistors
upright=1.4, gate (G), body (B), source (S) and drain (D) terminals. The gate is separated from the body by an insulating layer (pink).
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch e ...
are not as scientifically important in this world. As such, a bizarre socio-technological status quo emerges, in which advanced robots, nuclear-powered cars, directed-energy weapons, and other futuristic technologies are seen alongside 1950s-era computers and televisions. The United States divides itself into 13 commonwealths and the aesthetics and Cold War
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paranoia of the 1950s continue to dominate the American lifestyle well into the 21st century.
More than a hundred years before the start of the series, an energy crisis emerged caused by oil depletion, leading to a period called the "Resource Wars" starting in April 2052 – a series of events caused by global resource scarcity which included a war between the European Commonwealth and the Middle Eastern
The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (European ...
states which led to the collapse of both regions, the disbanding of the United Nations
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, the U.S. invasion of Mexico
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and hostile annexation of Canada
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, and a Chinese
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* Something related to China
* Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity
**''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation
** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
invasion and subsequent military occupation of Alaska
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in 2066 leading to a decade-long war between China and the U.S. coupled with the emergence of a disease known as the "New Plague" that devastated the American mainland. As global situations worsened, the American government became increasingly jingoistic
Jingoism is nationalism in the form of aggressive and proactive foreign policy, such as a country's advocacy for the use of threats or actual force, as opposed to peaceful relations, in efforts to safeguard what it perceives as its national inter ...
and authoritarian, going as far as having political dissidents and Chinese-American citizens arrested and sent off to re-education camps where they were abused and even experimented on. By 2077 the tension between the United States and China had grown to critical levels as the U.S. retook Alaska and invaded mainland China, eventually culminating in the " Great War" on the morning of October 23, 2077, eastern daylight time, a two-hour long global nuclear exchange on an apocalyptic scale, which subsequently created the post-apocalyptic United States, the setting of the ''Fallout'' world.
Vaults
Having foreseen this outcome decades earlier, the U.S. government began a nationwide project in 2054 to build fallout shelters known as "Vaults". The Vaults were ostensibly designed by the Vault-Tec Corporation as public shelters, each able to support up to a thousand people. Around 400,000 Vaults would have been needed, but only 122 were commissioned and constructed. Each Vault is self-sufficient, so they could theoretically sustain their inhabitants indefinitely. However, the Vault project was not intended as a viable method of repopulating the United States in these deadly events. Instead, most Vaults were secret, unethical social experiments and were designed to determine the effects of different environmental and psychological
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conditions on their inhabitants. Seventeen control
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Basic meanings Economics and business
* Control (management), an element of management
* Control, an element of management accounting
* Comptroller (or controller), a senior financial officer in an organization
* Controlling ...
Vaults were made to function as advertised, in contrast with the Vault experiments, but were usually shoddy and unreliable due to most of the funding going towards the experimental ones.
Experiments were widely varied and included: a Vault filled with clones of an individual; a Vault where its residents were frozen in suspended animation; a Vault where its residents were exposed to psychoactive drugs; a Vault where one resident, decided by popular vote, is sacrificed each year; a Vault with only one man and puppets; a Vault where its inhabitants were segregated into two hostile factions; two Vaults with disproportionate ratios of men and women; a Vault where the door never fully closed, exposing the inhabitants to the dangerous nuclear fallout; and a number of Vaults where the inhabitants were exposed to the mutagenic Forced Evolutionary Virus (F.E.V.), creating posthuman
Posthuman or post-human is a concept originating in the fields of science fiction, futurology, contemporary art, and philosophy that means a person or entity that exists in a state beyond being human. The concept aims at addressing a variety of ...
and human/animal hybrid mutants including the monstrous Super Mutants. Ultimately, many Vaults had their experiments derailed due to unexpected events, and several Vaults became occupied by raiders, Super Mutants, or other mutated creatures.
Post-War conditions
In the years after the Great War, the United States has devolved into a post-apocalyptic environment commonly dubbed "the Wasteland". The Great War and subsequent nuclear Armageddon had severely depopulated the country, leaving large expanses of property decaying from neglect. In addition, virtually all food and water is irradiated and most lifeforms have mutated due to high radiation combined with mutagens of varied origins. Despite the large-scale devastation, some areas were fortunate enough to survive the nuclear apocalypse relatively unscathed, even possessing non-irradiated water, flora, and fauna. However, these areas are exceedingly rare. With a large portion of the country's infrastructure in ruins, basic necessities are scarce. Barter is the common method of exchange, with bottle caps providing a more conventional form of currency. Most cities and towns are empty, having been looted or deserted in favor of smaller, makeshift communities scattered around the Wasteland.
Many humans who could not get into the Vaults survived the atomic blasts, but many of these, affected by the radiation, turned into so-called " ghouls". While their lifespans are greatly extended, their bodies develop widespread necrosis
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or rot; many lose their hair, their voices take on a raspy tone, and otherwise have permanently deformed physical features. Ghouls often resent normal human beings, either out of jealousy or in response to discrimination. Ghouls typically resent any comparison to zombies, and being called a zombie is viewed as a great insult. If ghouls continue to be exposed to high radiation levels, their brains experience irreversible damage, which can cause them to become "feral" and attack almost anything on sight, having lost their minds.
Creatures known as "Deathclaws" roam the wilderness. They were deliberately created by humans as biological weapons prior to the Great War. Escaping into the wild afterwards, they went on to thrive in the nuclear wasteland, becoming apex predators. Known as one of the ''Fallout'' series' most recognizable and iconic elements, Deathclaws were praised by critics for their design and the fear they induce in the player due to their immense power. As a result of their popularity, numerous mods were created for ''Fallout'' series games with the Deathclaw as a central theme, either to tame the creatures as a pet or use them in combat, concepts which were later added as an official feature.
Various factions of humans would later form in the Wasteland, with three of the most prominent being the Brotherhood of Steel, the New California Republic (NCR), and the Enclave. The Brotherhood came together when a group of soldiers led by U.S. Army Captain Roger Maxson started a mutiny after finding out about the Forced Evolutionary Virus experiments. Declaring themselves independent from the U.S. government, their rebellion never got off the ground due to the Great War beginning. The defectors, safe in the underground confines of the base, survived and came to the surface and reconnected with other survivors, then headed to the Lost Hills bunker to start anew. The NCR was formed by a group of Vault 15 dwellers who would go on to found the town of Shady Sands. Over time under the leadership of their elder Aradesh and his daughter Tandi, Shady Sands became a major economic power in the southwest and united with other major hubs of civilization in the area to found the New California Republic. The Enclave was a secret cabal of wealthy industrialists, members of the military, and influential politicians who operated in the shadows and held a great degree of control over the United States' government. This enigmatic alliance of private interests eventually subverted and developed from the continuity of government protocol to ensure its survival as the real America, laying claim to the North American mainland.
Influences
''Fallout'' satirizes the 1950s’ and 1960s’ fantasies of the United States' "post-nuclear-war-survival",[Canavan, Gerry & Stanley, Kim (April 15, 2014). "Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction" Wesleyan University Press. p. 278. ][Tringham, Neal Roger (September 10, 2014). "Science Fiction Video Games." CRC Press. p. 154. . Quote: "Its visual design has a strong "retro futurist style, drawing on cinematic influences ranging from ''Forbidden Planet'' (1956) to the Flash Gordon serials. Fallout's tone is often satirical, and on occasion cheerfully brutal."] thus draws from 1950s pulp magazine
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science fiction and superhero
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comic books, all rooted in Atomic Age optimism of a nuclear-powered future, though gone terribly awry by the time the events of the game take place. The technology is retro-futuristic
Retrofuturism (adjective ''retrofuturistic'' or ''retrofuture'') is a movement in the creative arts showing the influence of depictions of the future produced in an earlier era. If futurism is sometimes called a "science" bent on anticipatin ...
, with various Raygun Gothic machines such as laser weaponry and boxy ''Forbidden Planet
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''-style robots. Computers use vacuum tubes
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The type known as a ...
instead of transistors (of which only a few exist), the architecture of ruined buildings feature Art Deco
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, Streamline Moderne
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, and Googie designs, direct-energy weapons resemble those used by Flash Gordon
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, and what few vehicles remain in the world are all 1950s-styled. ''Fallout''s other production designs, such as menu interfaces, are similarly designed to resemble advertisements and toys of the Atomic Age. Advertising in the game such as billboards and brochures has a distinct 1950s motif and feel. The lack of retro-stylization was a common reason for criticism in spin-off games, as well as modern features on weapons and other models.
A major influence was '' A Boy and His Dog'', where the main character Vic and his dog Blood scavenge the desert of the Southwestern United States, stealing for a living and evading bands of marauders, berserk androids, and mutants. It "inspired ''Fallout'' on many levels, from underground communities of survivors to glowing mutants." Other film influences include the ''Mad Max'' series, with its depiction of a post-apocalyptic wasteland. In the first game, one of the first available armors is a one-sleeved leather jacket that resembles the jacket worn in ''Mad Max 2
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''.
Other media
Canceled films
In 1998, Interplay Entertainment founded the film division Interplay Films to make films based on its properties, and announced that a ''Fallout'' film was one of their first projects, along adaptations of ''Descent
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As a noun Genealogy and inheritance
* Common descent, concept in evolutionary biology
* Kinship, one of the major concepts of cultural anthropology
**Pedigree chart or family tree
**Ancestry
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**Heritage (d ...
'' and ''Redneck Rampage
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''. In 2000, Interplay confirmed that a film based on the original ''Fallout
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'' game was in production with ''Mortal Kombat Annihilation
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'' screenwriter Brent V. Friedman attached to write a film treatment
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and with Dark Horse Entertainment
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attached to produce it. The division was later disbanded without any film produced, but Friedman's treatment was leaked on the Internet in 2011.
In 2009, Bethesda Softworks
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expressed its interest in producing a ''Fallout'' film. After four extensions of the trademark without any use, Bethesda filed a "Statement of Use" with the USPTO in January 2012. In the next month, instead of a ''Fallout'' film, a special feature was made, entitled "Making of '' Fallout 3'' DVD", which was accepted as a film on March 27 of the same year. This action removed the requirement to continue to re-register that mark indefinitely. In the DVD commentary of ''Mutant Chronicles
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'', voice actor Ron Perlman
Ronald Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in the television series ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1987–199 ...
stated that if a ''Fallout'' film was made, he would like to reprise his role as the Narrator. In 2016, Todd Howard stated that Bethesda had turned down the offers of making a film based on ''Fallout'', but that he did not rule out the possibility.
Television series
A ''Fallout'' television series based on the franchise was announced in July 2020 for Amazon Prime Video
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. The series was written, created and executive produced by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan. In January 2022, Amazon officially moved forward with the series, with Nolan directing the pilot episode and Geneva Robertson-Dworet
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and Graham Wagner joining as showrunner
A showrunner (or colloquially a helmer) is the top-level executive producer of a television series production who has creative and management authority through combining the responsibilities of employer and, in comedy or dramas, typically also th ...
s. Filming was completed on March 28, 2023. The show is canonical to the games, with its 2296 setting, making it the furthest along the timeline in the franchise. Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins were cast in lead roles as an inexperienced vault dweller venturing to the surface and a ghoul mercenary, respectively. The eight-episode series premiered on April 10, 2024.
The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook
The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook contains recipes for food items found within the Fallout universe, such as Nuka-Cola, Macaroni and cheese, BlamCo Mac N' Cheese, and various others. It was written by Laurie Ulster and Victoria Rosenthal, and was published on October 23, 2018, to coincide with the release of Fallout 76, and the in-game date of the Great War.
''Fortnite: Battle Royale''
The T-60 Power Armor appears in Fortnite, in the ''Fortnite Battle Royale, Battle Royale'' gamemode, as a cosmetic outfit in the Chapter 5 Season 3 Battle Pass, alongside a pickaxe tool attaining to the Assaultron, an emote depicting a Mister Handy robot, and many other cosmetic items bearing reference to the series. Nuka Cola also appears as a consumable. Various weapons from the Fallout games are due to make appearances in later updates.
''Super Smash Bros Ultimate''
During the summer of 2020, the mascot of Vault-Tec, Vault Boy, appeared as a Mii, Mii Gunner costume for the Nintendo Switch title ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
''Call of Duty''
On June 18, 2024, Activision announced a collaboration between the ''Call of Duty'' franchise and ''Fallout'', which sees the addition of a cosmetic bundle for purchase in ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023 video game), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III'' and ''Call of Duty: Warzone (2022 video game), Call of Duty: Warzone''. The bundle contains "Vault 141" outfits for four operator characters Soap, Price, Ghost, and Gaz, in addition to Vault-themed weapon skins and other items based on ''Fallout''. The bundle was released on June 20, 2024, in addition to a free in-game event where players can earn other ''Fallout''-themed cosmetic items, including a Nuka-Cola Quantum weapon camouflage.
Reception and legacy
The ''Fallout'' series has been met with mostly positive reception. The highest rated title is ''Fallout 3'' and the lowest is ''Fallout 76'' according to review aggregator Metacritic
Metacritic is a website that review aggregator, aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted arithmetic mean, weighted average). M ...
.
Controversy and fandom
Some fans have expressed dismay at the direction the ''Fallout'' series has taken since its acquisition by Bethesda Softworks
Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its ...
. Notorious for their vehement support of the series' first two games, ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2'', members centered around one of the oldest ''Fallout'' fansites, ''No Mutants Allowed'', have cried foul over departures from the original games' stories, gameplay mechanics and setting. Minor criticisms include the prevalence of unspoiled food after 200 years, the survival of wood-framed dwellings after a nuclear blast, and the ubiquity of Super Mutants at early levels in the game. More serious criticisms involve the quality of the game's writing, lack of verisimilitude, the switch to a first-person action game format, and the reactiveness of the surrounding game world to player actions. In response, Jim Sterling of Destructoid has called fan groups like ''No Mutants Allowed'' "selfish" and "arrogant"; stating that a new audience deserves a chance to play a ''Fallout'' game; and that if the series had stayed the way it was back in 1997, new titles would never have been made and brought to market. Luke Winkie of ''Kotaku'' tempers these sentiments, saying that it is a matter of ownership; and that in the case of ''Fallout 3'', hardcore fans of the original series witnessed their favorite games become transformed into something else and that they are "not wrong" for having grievances.
The redesigned dialogue interface featured in ''Fallout 4'' received mixed reception by the community. Unsatisfied fans created mods for the game, providing subtitles and allowing the player to know what their character would say before choosing it as it was in previous games in the franchise such as in ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas''. Though even taking the mods into account, Patricia Hernandez of Kotaku still criticized the writing of the game in her review, describing it as "thin", "You never have particularly long or nuanced conversations with the other characters. I like to play a Charisma-focused character, and I was disappointed."
Upon release, ''Fallout 76'' became the lowest rated title. It has been the subject of List of video games notable for negative reception#Fallout 76 (2018), several controversies since its release. IGN gave the game a five out of ten rating, criticizing the game for its lackluster graphics, poor use of multiplayer, and bugs, "Fallout 76 fails to do any of it well enough to form an identity. Its multiplayer mindset robs its quests of all the moral decision making that makes the series great, and all that's left is a buggy mess of systemic designs that never seems to work (culminating) in an aggravating endgame that's more busywork than satisfying heroics. Bethesda missed the mark with Fallout 76...because it seems it could never decide what it was aiming for." The magazine, PC Gamer, rated the game a six out of ten, praising it for its evocative and beautiful setting, large world, and combat but also criticizing the game for its bugs, poor UI, and repetitiveness, "the world retains a lot of what I love about Bethesda's previous RPGs with finely crafted environments, enjoyable weapons and crafting, and surprising little scraps of story to uncover and investigate. Like Valley Galleria, though, it doesn't take long to for the shine to fade, the once-fascinating areas to lose their wonder among the mobs of identical enemies I've killed there time and time again."
Legal action
Interplay was threatened with bankruptcy and sold the full ''Fallout'' franchise to Bethesda, but kept the rights to the ''Fallout'' MMO through a back license in April 2007 and began work on the MMO later that year. Bethesda Softworks sued Interplay Entertainment for copyright infringement on September 8, 2009, regarding the ''Fallout Online'' license and selling of ''Fallout Trilogy'' and sought an injunction to stop development of ''Fallout Online'' and sales of ''Fallout Trilogy''. Key points that Bethesda were trying to argue is that Interplay did not have the right to sell ''Fallout Trilogy'' on the Internet via Steam (service), Steam, Good Old Games or other online services. Bethesda also said that "full scale" development on ''Fallout Online'' was not met and that the minimum financing of 30 million of "secured funding" was not met. Interplay launched a counter suit claiming that Bethesda's claims were meritless and that it did have the right to sell ''Fallout'' Trilogy via online stores via its contract with Bethesda. Interplay also claimed secure funding had been met and the game was in full scale development by the cut off date. Interplay argued to have the second contract that sold ''Fallout'' voided which would result in the first contract that licensed ''Fallout'' to come back into effect. This would mean that ''Fallout'' would revert to Interplay. Bethesda would be allowed to make ''Fallout 5''. Bethesda would have to pay 12% of royalties on ''Fallout 3'', ''Fallout: New Vegas'', ''Fallout 4'' and expansions plus interest on the money owed. On December 10, 2009, Bethesda lost the first injunction.
Bethesda shortly afterward tried a new tactic and fired its first lawyer, replacing him and filing a second injunction, claiming that Interplay had only back-licensed the name ''Fallout'' but no content. Interplay has countered showing that the contract states that they must make ''Fallout Online'' that has the look and feel of ''Fallout'' and that in the event Interplay fails to meet the requirements (30 million minimum secure funding and "full scale" development by X date) that Interplay can still release the MMO but they have to remove all ''Fallout'' content. The contract then goes on to list all ''Fallout'' content as locations, monsters, settings and lore. Bethesda has known that Interplay would use ''Fallout'' elements via internet emails shown in court documents and that the contract was not just for the name. The second injunction by Bethesda was denied on August 4, 2011, by the courts. Bethesda then appealed the denial of their second preliminary injunction. Bethesda then sued Masthead Studios and asked for a restraining order against the company. Bethesda was denied this restraining order before Masthead Studios could call a counter-suit. Bethesda lost its appeal of the second injunction.
Bethesda filed motion in limine against Interplay. Interplay filed a motion in limine against Bethesda the day after. The Jury trial, trial by jury which Bethesda requested on October 26, 2010, was changed to a trial by court because the APA contract stated that all legal matters would be resolved via a trial by court and not a trial by jury. The trial by court began on December 12. In 2012, in a press conference Bethesda revealed that in exchange for 2 million dollars, Interplay gave to them full rights for ''Fallout Online''. Interplay's rights to sell and merchandise ''Fallout'', ''Fallout 2'' and ''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' expired on December 31, 2013.
See also
*''Exodus (role-playing game), Exodus'', a role-playing game previously associated with the ''Fallout'' intellectual property during its development.
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