5 million people played Fallout games in a single day, with Fallout 76 alone accounting for 1 million, amid the TV show's massive success
The Fallout TV show is inspiring millions of people to check out the original 💫RPG series

The massive success of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fallout TV show is inspiring millions of people to play the 🥀games on which the Amazon Prime series is based.
Specifically, Bethesda revealed on Twitter tha𓆉t a whopping five million people played Fallout games in a single da🍃y, with the MMORPG spinoff Fallout 76 accounting for a million of those players.
...and almost five million across all Fallout games in a single day!⚡
It's no surprise that 🥀the Fa🌞llout TV show is fueling a surge in interest the video game series, which has led to a rediscovery of New Vegas's overpo𝓡wered bisexuality mechanic, RPG v🎉eterans luring newbies to an infamously dangerous 📖location, and an abs🥀olute stor🐟m of traffic on Fallout mod sites. Here at GR+, US 𝓰managing editor Rollin Bishop is returning to New Vegas after🎶 10 years away, and senior writ♔er Heather Wald is gleefully replaying Fallout 4.
However, it wasn't until now that we had a firm statistic as to just how many people are playing the Falꩲlout game series amid the TV show's success. I'd definitely be interested in a more detailed breakdown, i.e., how many of those players are new to the series, how many are returning players after how many years away, and how many are diehards that can't stop won't stop? Even so, the figures revealed today are a testament not only to the quality of the TV adaptation, but of the source work as well.
The first season of the Fallout TV show is eight episodes long and streaming on Amazon Prime now. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:A secon🍸d season has already been greenlit.
For more, check out all of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new TV shows on the horizon.
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