Fallout Day 2025 Broadcast Start Time, How to Watch and What to Expect

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Bethesda has confirmed on social media that the start time for the Fallout Day 2025 Broadcast is 10AM PT/1PM ET/6PM BST on October 23rd. There’s no mention of how long the broadcast will last, but last year’s was 40-minutes long so we’d expect something similar. You will be able to watch the event live on either YouTube or Twitch, and Bethesda has shared all the games and more that will be part of the showcase.

On X, Bethesda has confirmed that there will be the inclusion of the Fallout 76 Burning Springs update. It’s likely we’ll get a release date for the Burning Springs as right now it is simply touted for December.

Aside from the MMO, there will also be the inclusion of Fallout Shelter as well as Fallout 4 and Creations. Surprisingly, there’s no mention of the second season of the excellent Fallout Amazon Prime series that is set to release on December 17th.

Lastly, away from the games, there will be merch drops, community in-person events, and a post-show celebrating the community.

Don’t Get Your Hopes Up for Fallout 5 or Fallout 3 Remastered

While we would love to see them announced, fans shouldn’t expect announcements for either Fallout 5 or Fallout 3 Remastered. Bethesda is reportedly working on multiple Fallout games, and the fifth installment has already been confirmed, meanwhile, Fallout 3 Remastered is said to be following in the footsteps of Oblivion.

According to prolific leaker, NateTheHate, Fallout 3 Remastered is coming after Oblivion, but “it’ll be a while” until we see it. The leaker has also recently said he’d “be very surprised” if it showed up at this year’s Fallout Day.

As for Fallout 5, it is reportedly “fully greenlit,” but it’s not expected for many years. It’s so far away that we should get Elder Scrolls 6 first, and lord only knows how far away that game is from ever releasing.

Even though you shouldn’t expect any big announcements, the event should still be worth watching live. It’s a great celebration of a fantastic series, and hopefully there’ll be some neat surprises.

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