Bimonthly Fallout Lootcrate Announced

Bimonthly Fallout Lootcrate Announced

Superfans rejoice!

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jul 27, 2017 @ 02:43 PM (Staff Bios)
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Lootcrate is the lovely care-package service that delivers loads of awesome merchandise to gamers, anime enthusiasts, and pop culture lovers all around the world. In case you're unaware with Lootcrate, they offer specific subscriptions that cater to every kind of fandom out there, whether it be gaming, comics, movies, anime etc.

If you're a Fallout superfan, and you got some extra cash on you, then you're in luck. Lootcrate has just announced that they will be rolling out a bi-monthly Fallout crate starting this December. Need some convincing? Check out the description below and tell me you aren't already signing up for the Fallout crate.

"Ordering this crate is like getting a non-radioactive piece of the Wasteland sent to your door! The first mystery crates theme is Vault-Tec, celebrating the experience and experiments of everyday vault living beneath the Wasteland. 4-6 exclusively licensed items across apparel, gear and other collectible things valued at $65+ will be included, featuring iconic companions and other items from the Fallout video game series."


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