Fallout Shelter

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In Fallout Shelter, you play as the overseer managing a vault, juggling resources, expanding, and keeping dwellers safe from threats in the post-apocalyptic wasteland. Customize, explore, and survive!

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What is the maximum number of dwellers you can have in Fallout Shelter? (Medium)
#1: 100
#2: 150
#3: 200
#4: 250
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In Fallout Shelter, which of these rooms does NOT produce resources? (Expert)
#1: Water Treatment
#2: Diner
#3: Medbay
#4: Power Generator
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Fallout Shelter was announced and released on the same day, June 14, 2015, during the Bethesda E3 Showcase.
In Fallout Shelter, there's a character named Bottle, a nod to Nuka-Cola, the game world's popular beverage; he dances around your vault, and when tapped, he dispenses caps, the in-game currency.

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What is your favorite room to upgrade first in Fallout Shelter?
Water Treatment Room
Power Generator
Diner
Science Lab
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Which special dweller would you most like to join your Fallout Shelter vault?
Piper Wright
Preston Garvey
Sarah Lyons
Nick Valentine
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release
June 14, 2015

Fallout Shelter Original Release

Bethesda Softworks releases Fallout Shelter as a free-to-play simulation game on iOS devices, marking the debut of the game and its introduction to the mobile gaming market.

release
August 13, 2015

Fallout Shelter Android Release

Fallout Shelter becomes available on Android devices, expanding the game's reach to a wider audience across various smartphone users.

release
July 15, 2016

Fallout Shelter Windows Release

The game launches on Windows PCs via the Windows Store, providing PC gamers the opportunity to experience Fallout Shelter beyond mobile platforms.

release
August 12, 2016

Fallout Shelter Xbox One Release

Fallout Shelter is released on the Xbox One console, marking its entry into the console gaming space and broadening its player base.

release
December 7, 2017

Fallout Shelter PlayStation 4 Release

The game launches on the PlayStation 4, further expanding its availability on major gaming consoles.

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