The Fallout franchise games, including Fallout Shelter, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76, have seen an increase in players following the release of the Fallout TV series. Here are the details:
Fallout Shelter’s average daily revenue was $20,000 (approximately 753,800 Baht) before the series aired. After the series, the game’s revenue increased to $80,000 per day (approximately 2,943,200 Baht) with a 20% increase in downloads within 1 day of the series airing.
Before the series aired, the average number of players on Steam for Fallout New Vegas was 5,000 per day. After the series, the number of players increased to 20,000 per day.
For Fallout 4, before the series aired, there were approximately 20,000 players on Steam per day. After the series, the number of players increased to 80,000 per day.
Before the series, Fallout 76 had around 10,000 players on Steam per day. Currently, with the series airing, the game has an average of 40,000 players per day.
It is expected that after the upcoming update to the Next-Gen version of Fallout 4, with improved graphics and frame rates on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, as well as PC enhancements for ultra-widescreen displays and support for playing on the Steam Deck, the number of players will increase further on April 25.
Sources: SteamDB 1, SteamDB 2, SteamDB 3, and Insider-Gaming.
TLDR: Fallout franchise games have seen an increase in players after the Fallout TV series aired. Fallout Shelter’s daily revenue increased, and player numbers in Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76 also rose. Expectations are high for Fallout 4’s player base to grow with the upcoming Next-Gen update.
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