Fallout Shelter Comes To PC - E3 2016
On the list of things where it's about time, Bethesda announced at its E3 conference last night that its popular free-to-play mobile game, Fallout Shelter, will be coming to PC in July. This PC version will release at the same time as an update for the mobile version that will introduce quests and locations that your dwellers can actually visit.
For those unfamiliar with the original mobile game, Fallout Shelter is a sim-management game based in one of the Vault-Tec shelters of the Fallout games. It's up to the player to keep the dwellers happy, healthy, and hard at work repopulating the world as quickly as possible. This requires building new rooms, training the dwellers in different areas, and managing just about every disaster any sim-type NPC is capable of creating.
When, exactly, in July the update and PC version will hit was not disclosed, but those interested in playing can keep an eye on the game's official site.
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