Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes, the blue and yellow vault-making corporation, Vault-Tec, appeared to have had some hand in dropping the first nuclear bombs ...
Fallout‘s first season on Prime Video raised the nightmare possibility that one of Vault-Tec’s most powerful enemies was actually an ally. The Enclave, the most despicable organization from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You’d have to be a fool to trust anyone who worked for Vault-Tec, but you’d have to be especially stupid to trust anyone who ...
FALLOUT Explained: Every Clue That Vault Tec... [SPOILER]. In this video, we breakdown every clue that told us that Vault Tec were responsible for dropping the bombs to end humanity. We go through all ...
Fallout has been a popular franchise for years, featuring its apocalyptic nuclear wastelands with survivors generally starting in Vaults created by the US government and Vault-Tec. While the taglines ...
The “demon in the snow” Cooper Howard saw during the Battle of Alaska was more than just a monster. It was a warning to Robert House that someone even more powerful and knowledgeable was ahead of him ...
Vault Boy, the cheerful yet eerie mascot of the Fallout series, is an iconic symbol of the franchise's retro-futuristic aesthetic. First introduced in Fallout (1997), Vault Boy represents Vault-Tec, ...