Fallout Day Broadcast Time and Details
The Fallout Day livestream is set for October 23 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. UK, and Bethesda promises updates on Fallout 76, Fallout Shelter, Fallout 4, and more. The show will also feature a post-broadcast community celebration and new merch reveals for long-time fans of the series.
Fallout 76: The Burning Springs Update
The highlight of this year’s presentation will be the first deep dive into Fallout 76’s massive upcoming expansion — Burning Springs, launching this December. The update brings back Walton Goggins as The Ghoul, reprising his breakout role from the Fallout TV series. Fans can expect new storylines, world events, and regions to explore in Appalachia.
This crossover marks one of the first major links between Bethesda’s game world and Prime Video’s hit show, which has reignited global interest in the Fallout franchise.
Fallout 4 and Fallout Shelter Get Some Love Too
Bethesda also confirmed new updates for Fallout 4 and the mobile hit Fallout Shelter. While details are still under wraps, the studio teased new Creations — official community-made mods that expand the decade-old RPG with fresh content, quests, and graphical upgrades. Fans are hoping this could signal a next-gen update or new DLC-style additions to keep Fallout 4 alive ahead of Fallout 5.
No Fallout Remaster — Yet
One thing missing from the announcement? Any mention of a Fallout 3 Remaster or New Vegas remake. Although rumors have circulated since 2023 — especially after The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered release — Bethesda seems focused on keeping the spotlight on Fallout 76, Fallout 4, and the TV series for now.
As for Fallout 5, fans will have to wait a while. Bethesda has confirmed it won’t start development until The Elder Scrolls VI is complete. Todd Howard has repeatedly emphasized the importance of “taking time to get it right.”
What Is Fallout Day and Why It Matters
October 23, 2077 marks the day the bombs fell in the Fallout universe — the catastrophic event that triggered The Great War and shaped the post-apocalyptic world we’ve been exploring for decades. Every year, Bethesda celebrates Fallout Day as a tribute to fans, lore, and the series’ enduring legacy.
This year’s celebration is expected to bring fresh excitement as the series continues to expand — across both gaming and television.
Fallout TV Show Season 2: What’s Coming Next
While not directly part of the broadcast, fans are already buzzing about Fallout Season 2, which premieres on December 17, 2025 on Prime Video. The next chapter takes us to New Vegas, one of the most iconic settings in the franchise’s history.
Returning stars include Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean, Walton Goggins as The Ghoul (Cooper Howard), and of course, everyone’s favorite companion, Dogmeat. New cast members joining the wasteland include Justin Theroux as Mr. House and Macaulay Culkin as a mysterious “crazy genius” character.
Where We Left Off
At the end of Season 1, Lucy and The Ghoul began their journey toward New Vegas in search of Lucy’s father, Hank MacLean — who has dark ties to Vault-Tec and the origins of the Great War. Meanwhile, Maximus of the Brotherhood of Steel faces new power struggles after the events in Los Angeles that changed the course of his destiny.
Todd Howard on the Future of Fallout
Speaking in 2024, Bethesda’s Todd Howard explained why there’s no rush to release Fallout 5: “We don’t feel like we need to rush any of that. The Fallout TV show fills a certain niche for storytelling, and we want each new release to feel special.”
Howard emphasized that the studio is focused on quality over speed, saying, “We just want to make sure that everything we do in a franchise — whether it’s Elder Scrolls, Fallout, or Starfield — becomes a meaningful moment for players.”
The Wasteland Awaits
Whether you’re tuning in for the Burning Springs update, hoping for new Fallout 4 content, or just celebrating another year in the irradiated wasteland, this year’s Fallout Day broadcast is shaping up to be a nostalgic and exciting celebration of everything Fallout.
So mark your Pip-Boy — October 23, 10 a.m. PT — and get ready to stand by once again.
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