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Bethesda celebrates Fallout TV show with free Fallout 76 on Amazon Prime

Players can now get a free copy of Fallout 76 for PC and Xbox through Amazon Prime, other games in the Fallout franchise are also available at a discount

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The Fallout TV show just released and is being praised by everyone in the same tune, including fans of the Fallout game franchise. What’s even more fun is, that Fallout 76 is now available to claim for Amazon Prime members free of cost.

Players have the option to claim Fallout 76 on both PC and Xbox. The offer will be active on May 15, 2024, so there’s plenty of time to claim the game. Alongside that, players can also get a tactical spinoff of the series Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel and Chivalry 2 for free.

Fallout 76 came out as the open-world MMO entry in the Fallout franchise. The game did see some criticism on launch but was considered a recent experience after multiple updates.

Although the game is MMO type, players are not necessarily required to interact with others, which is a great option for people to plan to explore the wasteland by themselves.

Those who do not have Amazon Prime can try out the game for free for an entire week and decide if they want to continue playing. Other games in the Fallout series are also currently on discount on every platform.

Fallout 4 is also set to get a next-gen update soon this month, so it might be a good idea to try these games now for people planning to get into the video game side of Fallout.

Next-gen update

Fallout 4 will soon support native gameplay on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. The game will get updated textures and graphics, alongside several bug fixes and stability updates for 60 FPS. For PC, players will also get ultrawide support.

Players will also get new weapons, customization support, weapon and armour skins. The update will also have the game Steam Deck verified, allowing players to game on the go. Initially, the update was planned for the 25th anniversary of the series but was delayed to 2024.

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