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Fallout doubles its player numbers on Steam (and you can probably guess why)

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In the wake of the Fallout series on Amazon Prime, several Fallout games have "more than doubled" their Steam concurrent player stats (according to Steamdb). The series is of course an obvious reason, but Bethesda (coincidentally!) has also teased some games, and Fallout 76 is currently free to try for doom-seekers. That, Fallout 4 and Fallout: New Vegas have all received major boosts.

That's about doubled, tripled, yes, even quadrupled the numbers for the Fallout games.

And there will be more: Fallout 4 will receive its next-gen upgrade to the PS5 and Xbox Series consoles on April 25. Anything other than many players would, of course, be a disaster. And Fallout 5 …? Well then, it's coming. But it will be after The Elder Scrolls VI release, and when it will happen we don't even dare to guess.

 

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