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Jordan Gerblick

All of the Fallout games are heavily discounted on Steam right now, and maybe if you play each one 50 times over, Fallout 5 will be waiting for you when you're done

Fallout.

We might all be very old people by the time Fallout 5 comes out, but Bethesda has graced PC gamers with a bunch of great games to keep you busy until then: the entire Fallout series has been heavily discounted on Steam.

As spotted by PC Gamer, Steam's Fallout Franchise Sale takes down the price of every game in the series by up to 75%, and there's a bundle with all of them, as well as every DLC ever released, included for just $77 - a whopping 68% down from its usual asking price.

While the bundle is perfect for fans of the acclaimed Fallout TV show looking to dive into the games after the show's excellent second season, you can also pick up all of the games individually for super cheap right now. I already own Fallout 3, New Vegas, and Fallout 4, but I never got around to playing the originals from the '90s. I officially have no excuse not to anymore, as both games are on sale for $2.49 right now.

Sale aside, Bethesda seems pretty keen on converting fans of the Fallout TV show into gamers, as a new ad (above) has surfaced featuring Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus on the show, palling around with Vault Boy. It's a genuinely good time and you should watch it whether you're a fan of the show or games or both.

As for Fallout 5, I'll be straight with you: we know very, very little about this game right now. It's safe to say it'll probably spell apocalyptic news for another major US city, but other than that, everything's pretty in the dark. Obviously, Bethesda has its hands full with The Elder Scrolls 6 right now, which also doesn't have a release date, but after that, Fallout 5 will ostensibly be the studio's main priority.

Fallout co-creator Tim Cain says games "could benefit" from being more like toys, which Minecraft, Skyrim, and all "the best games" are: "Freeform, goal-free playing"

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