Clear your shelves: Fallout 4 Loot Crates are coming soon
If you like Fallout 4 and you like stuff, you'll probably like the official Fallout 4 Loot Crate. Bethesda announced today that it's partnering with the monthly geeky stuff subscription service for a limited-edition crate filled with "exclusive Fallout wearables and collectibles."
As is the standard for Loot Crates, you won't know exactly what's in the box until it shows up at your door. Maybe it will have a Vault-Boy T-Shirt and one of those delightful Fallout Funko Mystery Minis, or maybe it will just be a cardboard box filled with old bottle caps. You've got a little time to decide whether you want to take the plunge, but you might as well sign up for the mailing list so you know when orders go live.
Note: Loot Crate has previously been a business partner of GR+; we even had our very own crate at San Diego Comic-Con.
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