Summary
- A Fallout superfan created an impressive Vault-Tec themed gaming PC.
- Fallout franchise fans showcase their talents with unique creations inspired by the series.
- The creator plans to add more upgrades to the PC, staying true to the Fallout aesthetic.
A talented Fallout fan online has created an incredible gaming PC with a strong aesthetic based on Vault-Tec from the series. Despite already being an incredible piece of work, this Fallout PC still has even more upgrades to come, too.
The Fallout franchise has been active for almost three decades now, amassing an enormous community over the years. Since Bethesda took over the property, its popularity has increased exponentially, resulting in a dedicated community that likes to pay homage to the franchise in different ways. Each fan has their own talents, and it’s always interesting to see how people apply them to their Fallout creations. For example, there was one Fallout fan who made an impressive Vault door rug, which is a very specific skill to have.

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Redditor jacobmistric shared their awesome Fallout-themed PC build, which is heavily based on Vault-Tec’s aesthetic throughout the franchise. With a strong blue and yellow color scheme, it even features a Fallout bobblehead sitting on the inside. The processor cooling fan has a screen that plays a video of Cooper Howard in a Vault suit from the Fallout TV series. All in all, it’s a Fallout superfan’s dream PC.
Talented Gamer Shows Off Awesome Vault-Tec PC Based on Fallout
While the progress made on this custom gaming PC so far is great, jacobmistric isn’t done yet. According to their post, there are a few upgrades planned for the build. The biggest task seems to be painting the GPU white, which will add to the Fallout vibe even further. The user refrained from commenting about how much the build cost in total, but did say they “upgraded component by component over several months, so it doesn’t hurt quite so bad.”
With Bethesda currently occupied with The Elder Scrolls 6, it feels as though a new game in the Fallout series is still very far away. It has already been almost 10 years since Fallout 4, which will eventually be quite a gap whenever a new title is released. The good news is that it seems as though Season 2 of the Fallout TV series is coming along well, with filming underway at the moment. Still, it doesn’t seem as though there’s much going on when it comes to the video game side of the franchise at the moment, which is a shame.

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