Fallout 4 Has Gone Gold, All 27 Versions Ready to Roll

See Fallout 4 in its shrink-wrapped glory.

Fallout 4 has gone gold, ready to be signed, sealed and delivered for its upcoming November 10 release date.

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Bethesda tweeted the good news today, showcasing the 27 retail versions of the game (three platforms for each of nine regional versions). There they are, in their shrink-wrapped, retail-ready glory.

It’s not surprising to see Bethesda rocking the delay-free schedule, considering Fallout 4 was virtually done by the time it was announced. If you’re planning to preorder the game and want to maximize your bonuses, make sure you check out every preorder bonus, bundle and special edition available. Choose wisely, Fallout socks are on the line.

In other Wasteland news, Fallout Beer is happening. Bethesda and Carlsberg UK are teaming up to provide a presumably radiation-free, alcoholic beverage with “a refreshing zesty hoppy taste and a floral aroma.”

Bethesda recently wrapped their Fallout 4 S.P.E.C.I.A.L. video series, showing how a little luck can go a long way in the Wasteland.

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