The wait for Season 2 may still be a long one, but Fallout Shelter players now have a chance to reminisce more on Amazon Prime Video's iconic series with the addition of four new Vaulties to the game. The renowned title on mobile platforms and the Nintendo Switch expands more on what the Fallout series franchise has to offer, with these characters known for being independent of the games.

With these additions, there are now a total of 10 characters from the series that made their way to the simulation game. 

Fallout Shelter Adds 4 New Vaulties from Prime Video Series

Fallout Shelter

(Photo : Fallout via X)

The latest announcement from the official Fallout account on X introduced a new batch of values from the hit Prime Video series adaptation, arriving in the iconic and free-to-play game, Fallout Shelter. A total of four new characters from the popular Prime Video show are now available for gamers to collect and add to their list of dwellers in the simulation game. 

Bethesda is now bringing the likes of Betty, Cooper Howard, Hank, and Wilzig to Fallout Shelter, with each character coming to the game in style, reminiscent of their looks in the series. 

Additionally, the game also offers a new pet to unlock in the shelter game, with Rollerbrain also coming alongside the new vaulties.

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How to Get the New Vault Dwellers in Fallout Shelter?

According to Bethesda, players may unlock these new characters via Lunchboxes, which can be purchased in the Shop using Nuka Cola. Cooper Howard, on the other hand, may be unlocked for free by playing the game until Thursday, July 25. 

The four new Vaulties are joining the first six characters introduced in Fallout Shelter including Lucy, Maximus, The Ghoul, Ma June, Snip Snip, and the Snake Oil Salesman.

Fallout's Renowned Franchise

The renowned Fallout franchise started with humble beginnings back when it was released by Interplay Entertainment, created by developers Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky. It started as a post-apocalyptic role-playing game (RPG) and has later evolved as an action RPG which is set as a first-person shooter, with each game offering significant focuses on different canons of the franchise. 

Apart from its iconic adventure-type action game, its transfer to Bethesda also delivered significant spinoffs to the franchise, including a mobile-focused release back in 2015 known as Fallout Shelter.

The already famous franchise further cemented its legacy and pop culture significance thanks to the live-action adaptation by Bethesda and Amazon Prime Video with the Fallout series that premiered earlier this year.

Since the release of the Prime Video series adaptation, it sparked a renewed interest in the Fallout franchise whichinvited more people to join the craze or rediscover it, especially with new updates to its games. These updates from Bethesda also reached its free-to-play management simulation game, with Fallout Shelter now adding a new batch of vaulties for all. 

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