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A talented Fallout 76 player online shares their awesome Vault Boy art that they have created in their camp.
The Vault-Tec skinned Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI comes to life from the hit game Fallout 76 with new skin, as seen in the game.
The Vault Boy Hold Up meme is a black-and-white image of the Fallout video game character holding his palms out in a "slow down" gesture.
The newest questline in Fallout 76 takes you to the real location of Vault 63, but there are some requirements to hit before you can begin.
Prime Video's Fallout series reveals the canon origin story of Vault-Tec's mascot, Vault Boy, and explains why he always gives a thumbs-up.
Vault 63 in Fallout 76 was previously inaccessible, but players can now enter the location as part of the major Skyline Valley update.
So, just who is Vault Boy? And what are the true Fallout origins of this symbol and his thumbs-up? Here’s what the Fallout series revealed about Vault-Tec’s emblematic mascot.
Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV (Fallout 4) It’s unclear which (if any) of the above models appear in Fallout Season 1, although the device sported by Lucy MacLean looks like a 3000-series variant.
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Fallout Fan Makes Real-Life Pip-Boy That Actually Works - MSNA dedicated Fallout fan creates a real-life replica of the Pip-Boy wrist-mounted tool, capturing the community's attention with this iconic creation.
How do you use VATS in Fallout 76? How does this useful tool improve your damage and help out your build? Let's figure it out.
I'll admit, it would be a nice little Easter egg if the Vault Boy origin story in the Fallout TV series saw a Vault-Tec marketing vice president named Leonard telling ad reps George and T. Ray ...
Prime Video's Fallout series reveals the canon origin story of Vault-Tec's mascot, Vault Boy, and explains why he always gives a thumbs-up.
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