Xbox is pleased to announce a partnership with publisher Bethesda Softworks and the Philadelphia 76ers during the month of November to celebrate the upcoming launch of Fallout 76 on Xbox One. As part of the partnership, Xbox and Fallout 76 will be taking over an upcoming home game between the 76ers and the Detroit Pistons on Saturday, November 3, which promises to be a rematch to watch out for after last week’s overtime thriller.
In addition to the game takeover, unique collaborations will be revealed over the next few days, starting with today’s feature; the custom “Radioactive Edition” Xbox One X Console and Xbox One Controller. The design incorporates a radioactive Vault Boy, who’s gone too long without his RadAway, and several elements from both 76 franchises.
Keep an eye out on @Xbox, @Fallout, and @Sixers social handles for upcoming reveals, and an opportunity to win your very own “Radioactive” bundle.
From acclaimed developer Bethesda Game Studios, creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4, Fallout 76 is the online prequel to the Fallout franchise where every surviving human is a real person. Discover a new and wild wasteland in the heart of West Virginia in what is the largest, most dynamic open world created in the legendary Fallout universe. Fallout 76 launches on November 14.
Buy the Xbox One X Fallout 76 Bundle and explore, quest, build, and triumph in a post-nuclear wasteland with support for 4K resolution and HDR. Prepare for an epic adventure in the prequel to the award-winning RPG series from Bethesda Game Studios. The Xbox One X features 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, and premium audio. Plus, enjoy instant access to over 100 games right out of the box with the included 1 month Xbox Game Pass trial. Xbox Live Gold required to play game (sold separately, 1 month included).
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Source: Xbox Blog
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