The Fallout Loot Crate lets you build your own power armour and collect exclusive figures

The Fallout Loot Crate lets you build your own power armour and collect exclusive figures
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Bethesda has announced that it’s teaming up with Loot Crate to bring us a bi-monthly Fallout Crate. The first crate will feature exclusive Fallout companion figures and each crate will come with pieces that‘ll help you create your very own power armour set. Sadly this is a toy-sized suit, and not an actual suit humans can wear.

The Fallout Crate won’t be a monthly deal like other Loot Crate subscriptions, instead it’ll be a bi-monthly package of post-nuclear-apocalypse goodness. That’s if you’re into all that Fallout series stuff. Now unlike other Loot Crates, this Fallout-themed affair does come in at a higher cost, pricing at $49.99 for the international version (including shipping). But, you’ll be getting much more than an average crate will contain, Loot Crate confirmed each crate will be worth more than $65 in value. So, fair dos really.

While part of the Loot Crate USP is not knowing what exactly you’ll get, Bethesda has confirmed what some of the Fallout Crates series will receive. First up is an exclusive figure based on companions in the games, beginning with Fawkes from Fallout 3. There’ll also be pieces of power armour in each crate, that will eventually build an actual (toy-sized) suit. Provided you subscribe for the duration of course. If you pre-order a year’s worth of the Fallout Crate you will also get a USB shaped like a mini-nuke, and an exclusive as-yet-unrevealed bonus item.

For more information on the Fallout Crate and to pre-order, head over to the Fallout Loot Crate site. The crate will begin shipping every other month in December 2017.