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Happy 10th Birthday, Fallout Shelter!

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As of the 14th of June, Fallout Shelter is 10-years-old! With 230 million downloads to its name, Fallout Shelter gives players a chance to try their hand at running their own Vault after the nuclear bombs are dropped. With its cute retro art style a la Vault Boy, it's the happiest looking bunch of Vault dwellers you will ever lay eyes upon. Bethesda would like to give you a little birthday gift to celebrate this decade-long achievement. Players …
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Time flies in the Yerm! Fallout Shelter turned 10 on June 14. Originally launched as a surprise on E3 2015, the game arrived shortly after on mobile devices and has since become a fan favorite experience, reaching more than 230 million downloads worldwide. Over the past decade, players have built prosperous shelters... Source

Time flies in the Yermo! Fallout Shelter turned 10 on June 14. Originally launched by surprise during E3 2015, the game quickly expanded to mobile devices and has since become a fan favorite experience, accumulating more than 230 million facilities around the world. During this decade, players have built prosperous shelters, fought countless invasions of radioactive cockroaches and kept well fed and entertained residents, all in the name of surv…

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PowerUps broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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