
Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition launches on November 10, with the Switch 2 version coming in 2026. Read on to learn more about what Bethesda has for Fallout 4’s 10th anniversary and other updates on the franchise.
Fallout Day 2025 Reveals and Announcements
Fallout 4 10th Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off With Anniversary Edition and Switch 2 Version

Fallout 4 celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with its upcoming Anniversary Edition and Switch 2 release. During the Fallout Day 2025 broadcast on October 23, developer Bethesda announced that the Anniversary Edition is set to launch on November 10, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version coming in 2026.
The Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition will include the six official expansions: Far Harbor, Automatron, and Nuka-World story add-ons, and the Contraptions, Vault-Tec, and Wasteland Workshop add-ons.

Furthermore, it will also feature over 150 pieces of Creation Club content, which is streamlined in the new Creations menu. Bethesda gave a sneak peek of some of the Creations, which include a mind-bending escape room sequence, a Mojave Desert experience in the Commonwealth, and much more.
Players with existing copies of the game can purchase the Anniversary Upgrade on their desired platform to receive the additional perks and content that the Anniversary Edition will have.
Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle Revealed

Aside from Fallout 4’s 10th anniversary, Fallout: New Vegas will also be celebrating its 15th year with a new anniversary bundle, which is now available for pre-order on the Bethesda Gear Store. New Vegas' original developer, Obsidian Entertainment, unveiled the 15th Anniversary Bundle’s contents, which include the following:
● Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition
● Victor Statue (8” PVC)
● Doc Mitchell’s Evaluation Cards
● Vault Boy Enamel Pin
● Mojave Express Patch
● NCR Recon Patch
● Collector’s Big Box
The Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle will be available for PC in 2026.
More Fallout To Come

While Fallout Day 2025 came with new announcements for the franchise’s existing titles, Bethesda Design Chief Todd Howard pre-empted fans' reactions regarding the lack of new titles. He understood that players may be disappointed, but promised that there would be "even more" Fallout to come.
Howard stated, "Even though I am recording this — it’s not live — and I’m probably watching myself right now from my desk and I’m reading your chat and these… that thing you want and this other thing you want… Hey, we read it all. Just know we are working on even more. We are looking forward to the day when we can share that with everybody."

Most fans are eagerly anticipating a new remake of previous titles of the franchise, particularly Fallout 3. However, the biggest game on everyone’s wishlist is the eventual announcement of the next installment in the series, Fallout 5.
While Fallout 5 indeed exists within the studio’s vision for the series, Howard previously stated that Bethesda isn’t rushing to release a new Fallout game despite the franchise’s rise in popularity due to its hit TV series.

Meanwhile, Fallout Shelter is also celebrating its 10th anniversary, and Bethesda gave a preview of the upcoming Seasons that the game will have in the coming months. Additionally, Fallout 76 is heading to Burning Springs next year, where players will experience new adventures in the desert wasteland of Ohio.
Bethesda followed up the broadcast with the Fallout for Hope livestream post-show, which aims to raise over $1 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. If the goal is reached by the end of the day, Fallout 76 players will receive the "Hopeful" player title as a reward.
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Fallout Day Broadcast 2025



















