Fallout Unveils New Surprise: Fans Will Scramble for It

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  • The Fallout franchise remains active with various projects in development, including a TV show on Prime Video and potential remasters.
  • Wizards of the Coast is collaborating with Bethesda to release a new crossover series called Secret Lair x Fallout, set to launch on January 26.
  • The collaboration includes four sets: Beyond Vault 33, Greet the Dog, The Wise Mothman, and Welcome to New Vegas, each containing five to six cards. Standard versions range from $29.99 to $39.99, while foil versions cost $10 more.
  • The Secret Lair x Fallout series will be available exclusively through Secret Lair starting January 26, at 6 PM French Time.

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Fallout Meets Magic in Secret Lair x Fallout Collaboration

According to an announcement by Wizards of the Coast, even with continued anticipation for Fallout 5 following recent hints from Bethesda, the franchise remains active. Projects are underway at Prime Video (including the Fallout TV show), updates are coming to existing games, and rumors of possible remasters continue to circulate. In related news, Fallout will appear in a new crossover with Magic: The Gathering. Scheduled to launch on January 26, Bethesda’s world will return to Wizards of the Coast with the Secret Lair x Fallout series. This collaboration introduces four new card series within the Rad Superdrop, featuring moments and characters from both the Prime Video series and the acclaimed video game franchise. Each set contains five to six new cards, available in standard or foil versions. The Secret Lair x Fallout packs include: Beyond Vault 33: Features six heroes from the Fallout series. Greet the Dog: Celebrates Dogmeat with five cards. The Wise Mothman: Unleashes the post-nuclear power of Fallout with five cards. Welcome to New Vegas: Reimagines iconic Magic: The Gathering cards within the Fallout: New Vegas setting.

Secret Lair x Fallout Collaboration Unveils New Pricing Tiers for Collectibles

The standard versions of Greet the Dog and The Wise Mothman are priced at $29.99, while the foil versions are $39.99. Beyond Vault 33 costs $39.99 for the standard version and $49.99 for the foil version. Welcome to New Vegas shares the same pricing as The Wise Mothman. The Secret Lair x Fallout series will be available exclusively via Secret Lair beginning January 26 at 6 PM French Time.

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