Oh man, where do I even start? So, here’s this game, Fallout Shelter, right? It’s like a post-apocalyptic management thingy—a whole “what if the world went kaboom?” scenario. Anyway, apparently, people have installed it over 230 million times. It’s wild! I mean, seriously, who could’ve predicted that? Bethesda, the folks behind it, spilled the beans.
Let’s rewind a sec. This thing dropped on mobile back in June 2015—not 2016, geez, my brain farted there—and then it shuffled over to PC like a month later. But wait, there’s more! February 2017 rolls around, and bam! Xbox One gets its turn. Not to be left out, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch joined the party in June 2018. It’s like the game had a world tour or something.
So, here’s the kicker—there’s zilch info on which platform got the most love. Nada, zip. Maybe they lost count or something?
Now, Bethesda mentioned they’ve tossed in a heap of new stuff since 2015. You do everything from building vaults to creating some bizarre little societies. Or like, just causing chaos, which honestly sounds more fun. Oh, and quests! Loads of them. You kinda keep that wasteland vibe alive, ya know?
Last year, they even sprinkled some Hollywood stardust over it. Characters from the Amazon Prime Fallout show popped into the game. Lucy and The Ghoul showed up, like surprise guests at a party. How cool is that? That update also packed in new quests, new places to explore, and some show-themed swag. Anyway, I’m rambling now. What was I talking about?