Fallout Celebrates Shelter's 10th Anniversary: Game Downloaded 230 Million Times
In the 10th year of Bethesda's free game Fallout Shelter, it was announced that the game was downloaded 230 million times.

Bethesda is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its free-to-play mobile management simulation game Fallout Shelter. Released in 2015, the game has been downloaded 230 million times across all platforms to date. To celebrate this success, Bethesda is launching a new in-game event from 16 to 21 June, offering exclusive rewards to all players.
Fallout Shelter's 10th Anniversary Celebrations

"Since its launch, Fallout Shelter has expanded its horizons, entering Android devices, consoles and Steam. Over the past decade, we've seen more than 230,000,000 downloads across all platforms. (...) To celebrate this major milestone, we're offering up to 70% off lunchboxes in the in-game store until 17 June."
Every day during the event, players who log in will receive exclusive items from the in-game store for free, including Lunchbox, Nuka-Cola Quantum, Mr. Handy and pet carriers. There's also up to 70% off lunchboxes in the in-game store until 17 June.
"Dust off your Pip-Boy, join the celebration, and revitalise your Vault. We wish Fallout Shelter many more 10 years!"
In the meantime, the waters on the Fallout front are not standing still. It was recently announced that the series of the same name, filmed by Amazon and highly appreciated by viewers, will last for 5 to 6 seasons. In addition, Tim Cain, one of the co-producers of the first and second games, announced that there would be no remaster of these games, upsetting gamers.
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