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Fallout 4 returns this November with a packed Anniversary Edition

Fallout 4 celebrates its 10th anniversary with a new edition including all six expansions, 150 Creation Club items, and a revamped Creations hub for mods.

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It’s hard to believe a game about vaults, bottle caps and irradiated radstags is old enough to throw a party — but Fallout 4 turns 10 on November 10, 2025, and Bethesda is marking the anniversary with a full-on rerelease. On that day, the studio will publish Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, bundling the base game, all of its official expansions and a mountain of extra content aimed at both nostalgia-seekers and players who want a cleaner, more mod-friendly way back into the Commonwealth.

The Anniversary Edition packages the original game and all six official expansions, plus more than 150 Creation Club items — new weapons, quest add-ons, and cheeky features like options to change Dogmeat’s breed. Bethesda is also introducing a Creations hub to surface mods and Creation Club content more easily, bringing Fallout 4 closer to the modern “one-stop” mod experience players have seen in later Bethesda releases. If you already own Fallout 4 or its Game of the Year edition, Bethesda says there will be upgrade paths available on November 10 so you can fill in whatever content you’re missing.

The timing isn’t accidental. Amazon Prime Video’s live-action Fallout series returns for Season 2 on December 17, 2025 — about five weeks after the Anniversary Edition lands. If you want to re-familiarize yourself with game lore, tone and the world-building that inspired the show, Bethesda has roughly a month for players to roam the Commonwealth before the new episodes arrive. For people who like cross-media indulgence, that’s a neat one-two punch: play, then watch.

This isn’t a full remaster in the sense of rebuilt graphics or a reworked engine. The Anniversary Edition is a consolidated, curated package: everything you remember (and a few things you might have missed), plus Creation Club items that were once optional purchases. The Creation Club content here includes previously released items and some that hadn’t been widely available before; Bethesda has leaned into little quality-of-life polish and convenience features that make the decade-old title feel less like a museum piece and more like something you can jump into without fuss.

One of the more consequential changes is the Creations hub. Bethesda is packaging mod access in a way that echoes systems they added to later titles: a curated, discoverable place to find community-made content alongside official Creation Club items. For many in the Fallout community, the mod ecosystem is where the game has lived for years — so anything that lowers the barrier to entry (especially for players on consoles) matters. Whether this means better filtering for mod compatibility or simpler install flows will determine how big a deal the hub ends up being.

If you’re a Nintendo player hoping for a spill-your-coffee moment, Bethesda says the Anniversary Edition will come to the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026 — the first time a mainline Fallout title will appear on a current Nintendo console. The announcement also referenced improvements aimed at handheld devices more generally, suggesting Bethesda is paying attention to how the game performs on smaller screens and variable hardware. Don’t expect the Switch 2 version on day one; it’s explicitly a later, separate release window.

Bethesda used its Fallout Day broadcast to tease and show more than just a boxed rerelease. The studio detailed updates coming to Fallout Shelter and Fallout 76, and during the broadcast, studio head Todd Howard dropped a deliberately vague line about the future: “Just know, we are working on even more. We’re looking forward to the day when we can share that with everybody.” That kind of tease is textbook Bethesda — something is being cooked, but don’t expect concrete details until the studio wants a full reveal.

A rerelease isn’t just a marketing exercise; it’s a timing play. The Anniversary Edition is both a celebration for long-time players and an access point for newcomers drawn in by the Prime Video series. By bundling DLC, offering Creation Club content en masse, and smoothing the route to mods, Bethesda has made it easier to treat Fallout 4 as a living entry in its catalogue rather than an aging relic. For streamers, content creators and completionists, a single, official bundle reduces friction for playing the “definitive” Fallout 4 experience.

A few practical notes for players who already own the game: Bethesda says upgrade options will be available on November 10, but the specific costs and platform-by-platform mechanics for those upgrades are details you’ll want to check on launch day. Also, Creation Club content remains a middle ground: it’s curated and paid (historically), not the same as free community mods — and that distinction matters if you care about open modding ecosystems versus curated marketplace content.


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