What is The Enclave on Fallout? Of all the factions featured in Fallout‘s first season, The Enclave was the least explored. But video game fans know all about the anti-communist, paramilitary ...
Vault-Tec Corporation (also called Vault-Tec Industries) is responsible for the mysterious and often entertaining vaults found throughout the Fallout series. Players can learn the history and ...
In Fallout episode six, Cooper Howard (soon to be The Ghoul) has given a big thumbs-up to becoming the spokesperson for the Vault-Tec corporation. In a flashback, we see Howard filming an ad for Vault ...
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Fallout Season 1. When Fallout Season 1 dropped on April 10, it finally revealed the origin of the franchise’s mascot, Vault Boy. The what and the ...
Prime Video’s Fallout TV series takes a smart approach to the video game franchise canon. Rather than trying to adapt a particular game or storyline, it uses the Fallout games as a fictional and ...
Fallout’s colorful mascot Vault Boy stands in stark contrast to the grim, violent, post-apocalyptic reality of the role-playing game franchise. Originally inspired by the Chance cards from the board ...
The vast majority of Fallout's deadly and dangerous post-apocalyptic world is covered in mutants, bandits, monsters, and more. Life wasn't much better before those fearsome foes showed up either, as ...
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Prime Video’s Fallout series confirmed an explosive fan theory. Vault-Tec was not merely a powerful conglomerate that got rich selling underground shelters. The company dropped the nuclear bombs that ...