Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition Now Available Again After Selling Out

The Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition was announced during Bethesda’s E3 presentation. Like Fallout 4 before it, Fallout 76’s special edition comes with something wearable. Instead of a Pip-Boy, however, the Power Armor Edition includes a wearable T-51b Power Armour helmet. Soon after pre-orders became available, however, the Power Armour Edition sold out. Now, fans have another chance to get their hands on the elusive edition.

The Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition

As of today, the Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition is back in stock online. It’s unknown how long that state will last, however; given how quickly they sold out before, expect it to happen again before long. Gamers looking to pre-order a copy of the game; Amazon is currently offering a 20% Prime discount on all Fallout 76 pre-orders, for all platforms.

The Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition Comes With a Wearable T-51b Helmet

The Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition, as stated above, comes with a wearable T-51b Power Armor helmet. The helmet comes with a West Tek canvas carrying bag, and also includes an LED headlamp and a voice modulator, among other features. Along with the helmet, the Power Armor Edition also includes a 21″ by 21″ map of Fallout 76’s world which glows in the dark, and 24 different collectible figurines. Finally, it includes the Tricentennial Steelbook; a decorated metal case, along with in-game bonus items for the “Tricentennial Edition”. It’s unknown exactly what these items are. However, they are supposedly “patriotically-themed”.

While fans of Fallout 76 won’t be able to get a new Pip-Boy with their copy of the game, there is a Pip-Boy available for sale. A high-quality construction kit was officially licensed by Bethesda, and is now available for purchase separately. It’s available from Gamestop (Game in the UK) for $150/£150. Modeled after the Fallout 76 Pip-Boy (the Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI), this kit is much higher quality than the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy. However, this one has no working electronics; this Pip-Boy is more of a display piece than a wearable replica.