Rule the Vault in Fallout Shelter, Now Available for Android

Rule the Vault in Fallout Shelter, Now Available for Android

Fiiiiinally!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Aug 13, 2015 @ 11:25 AM (Staff Bios)
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Finally, the day has arrived and we can sing joyous tales of its arrival!

Fallout Shelter is no longer exclusive to iOS, as it is now available for Android! A two-month wait is better than six or more, considering the fact that the game released during June's Bethesda E3 Press Conference. Android users can now participate as the controller of an underground vault, post-nuclear destruction. You must pick mankind back up on its feet by building facilities and protect vault dwellers from the dangers the Wasteland hosts.

What is tied to the Android version is a new update, which the iOS version also receives. The update introduces Mr. Handy who will act as your "handy" guide, picking up resources, roaming about the Wasteland for resources, and defending the vault from enemies like Deathclaws. Fallout Shelter is free-to-play on Android. Feel free to read more about Fallout Shelter in our E3 Roundup of Fallout:

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