One of the key role-playing games of the past 10 years has continued to be Fallout 4. Since its release in 2015, Fallout 4 has grown, evolved, and gotten even better owing to DLCs, mods, and more, from its excellent gunplay to Bethesda’s gorgeously realized rendition of the Boston Commonwealth. It’s the ideal moment to take one more stroll through Bethesda’s FO4 without any DRM because the developer of Elder Scrolls and Skyrim is about to alter the RPG genre once more and Starfield’s release date is quickly approaching. Recently released on GOG, Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition is now hugely discounted by 75%.
13 years since its launch, this is the definitive Fallout 4 package. Containing the DLCs Far Harbor, Nuka World, Automatron, Wasteland Workshop, Contraptions Workshop, and Vault-Tec Workshop, you naturally also get the entire base game with the added advantage of no DRM. You might have played Fallout 4 before, or maybe one or two of the expansions. But this is the complete experience. Combined with the best Fallout 4 mods, this might be the greatest open-world game available now.
Normally, the entire Fallout 4 collection will run you $43.58 / £34.99 on GOG. But since the game has just been released there, CDPR is marking the occasion with a whopping 75% discount. That means you get Fallout 4 and all its expansions, with no DRM, for just $10.89 / £8.79. I don’t know what that is in caps, but it can’t be much more than a few boxes of Sugar Bombs and a Nuka Cola.
Of course, Starfield is the priority, but we’re also waiting on the Fallout 5 release date, and the next generation of Bethesda’s post-nuclear role-playing game. You might also want to try some of the other best games like Fallout, to scratch that irradiated itch between playthroughs of FO4 and New Vegas.