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Fallout: New Vegas Officially Returns With New Release June 2026

  • Writer: Aaron  Fonseca
    Aaron Fonseca
  • 4 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A new Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary bundle is coming this June, packing the classic game, all its DLC, and an impressive selection of collectibles into one pricey package. The bundle is priced at $154.99, so while it might be tempting, it's only for diehard collectors.


When New Vegas was originally released on October 19, 2010, it was somewhat controversial due to the game's many bugs. Thankfully, many of those issues were resolved over time, and in the years since, it's developed a massive following, with many calling it the best game in the entire Fallout franchise.


Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle Launches in June


While the 15th anniversary of Fallout: New Vegas has technically passed, Bethesda is giving it a late celebration, one that may have been inspired by the second season of the Fallout TV show. The Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle is designed for maximum nostalgia and is now available to pre-order on the official Bethesda Gear website for $154.99, with the aim of being shipped in June 2026.

The Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle contains:

  • Victor Statue (8" PVC)

  • Doc Mitchell’s Evaluation Cards (7x7 cardstock set):

  • Vault Boy Enamel Pin (1.5")

  • Mojave Express Patch (3.5" × 1.9")

  • NCR Recon Patch (3.25" × 3.5")

  • Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition: Includes the full game PC digital code plus:

    • Dead Money DLC

    • Honest Hearts DLC

    • Old World Blues DLC

    • Lonesome Road DLC

    • Courier’s Stash Weapon Pack

    • Gun Runner’s Arsenal Weapon Pack


  • Collector’s Big Box


here's No Fallout: New Vegas Remaster in the Bundle


It bears mentioning that the version of Fallout: New Vegas in the Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle is the same as the base version released fifteen years ago, except that it includes all the DLC. Thankfully, the game has since been patched to run a lot better than it did at launch, but it's still an antiquated game by today's standards, at least in terms of visuals.


Shockingly, Bethesda didn't have remasters of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas ready for the TV show, as it attracted a ton of new people to the franchise, and they're stuck with older versions of the games. A proper remaster with modern visuals would have made bank if it were sold at full price when the second season was being broadcast, but, alas, that opportunity was missed.


Right now, Bethesda appears to be hard at work on the next entry of The Elder Scrolls, but there are also rumors that remakes are on the way and will be arriving sometime next year. Until there's an official announcement, however, fans will have to content themselves with other releases, like this new Fallout: New Vegas bundle, instead. Hopefully, Bethesda will have news for fans sometime soon.



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