Bethesda Game Studios has unveiled major updates for the Fallout franchise during this year’s Fallout Day Broadcast. Highlights include the announcement of Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, launching November 10, 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, with a Nintendo Switch 2 release planned for 2026. The studio also revealed that the next Fallout 76 expansion, Burning Springs, will arrive on December 2, 2025.

Celebrating the tenth anniversary of Fallout 4, the Anniversary Edition bundles all six official add-ons along with over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. It introduces the new in-game Creations menu, allowing players to easily browse, download, and play community-made content on both PC and console. Players with Game Pass or PlayStation Plus will have access to DLC and Creations through new upgrade options.
Bethesda also announced a Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle, available for pre-order starting October 23 via the Bethesda Gear Store. Developed by Obsidian Entertainment, this special collector’s set includes a New Vegas: Ultimate Edition PC code, a 20 cm Victor figure, collectible patches and cards, and a retro-style display box.
In Fallout 76, players can look forward to Burning Springs, a major content update introducing a desolate new region in Ohio, the ruthless Rust King, and two fresh public events. The update also debuts a bounty-hunting system where players can track down criminals, including “The Ghoul,” portrayed by Walton Goggins reprising his role from the Prime Video series. Native PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of Fallout 76 are also slated for early 2026, featuring enhanced performance and visual updates.
Fallout Day Broadcast 2025
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Trailer
Fallout 76: Burning Springs Trailer



