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With Bethesda’s Fallout 4 less than a week away from release, anticipation for the sequel is at an all-time high. After all, the latest addition to the series promises hours of gameplay, where you can master new combat skills and take on all sorts of strange robotic and unnatural enemies, all in the name of survival. But owning the game just isn’t enough, as there are a handful of collectibles out that that can truly define just what a Fallout fan should be. Here’s a rundown of five must-have items that shouldn’t be missed. (And, no, we won’t mention the special Pip-Boy edition of the game. Hopefully you were able to grab that pre-order.) With the forth installment on the way, now may be a good time to delve into the past, and there’s no better way to do that than with the Fallout Anthology. This set, which sells for $50, comes with a number of the series’ PC games, including the original Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition, and, of course, Fallout 3.

On top of that, you can keep the games stored in a collectible nuke container, which looks sweet sitting on a game shelf. Fallout 4 Xbox One Controller Bethesda and Microsoft have a number of promotions surrounding the Xbox One edition of Fallout 4, including the ability to download Fallout 3 for free, as well as a special system bundle that comes packed with a copy of the game. However, you can showcase your Fallout love even harder with this awesome wired Xbox One controller, which features a gold and blue design and Vault Boy himself giving you the ol’ thumbs up. The controller is currently sold out on the website, but savvy Fallout fans should have no trouble finding one on eBay. Nuka Cola Etched Beer Mug Nuka Cola is officially the drink of Fallout champions, and while it may be hard to come by a bottle these days, you can always do the next best thing, grab a Nuka Cola mug to use with your liquid of choice. This awesome etched beer (or whatever you’re drinking) mug enables you to show your Fallout pride no matter what you drink, and it’s a steal for $12.

Buy a set and invite your friends over for a little Nuka Cola party. If you can’t find a Pip-Boy edition of the game, the next best thing is being able to carry around items in the design of a Pip-Boy (or make your own).
oxymoron hoodieThis messenger bag, pre-selling for $68, has enough space to carry around a 17″ laptop (or smaller game system) with ease.
hoodie ron abrahamFurthermore, the V.A.T.S. Screen and Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV designs easily showcase your love for Fallout, inside and out.
buy belichick hoodieThere are plenty of these to go around, but pre-order as soon as you can.
champion hoodie 6xl Since we’re getting into the winter season, here’s an ideal way to share your Fallout pride while staying warm at the same time: a deluxe Vault 111 hoodie.

Featuring a pleasant blue and yellow design, with a big “111” decal on the back and sleeves that easily keep you protected from the cold, it’s perfect for those long Fallout sessions when the heat isn’t working. It’s available in many sizes, and can be found here. Psyched for some Fallout action? Let us know what you’re most looking forward to in the comments!Bethesda already announced Fallout 4 collectibles, ranging from t-shirts to perhaps the coolest pack-in of all time, a working Pip-Boy for hardcore fans to wear on their wrists while playing the game. Before buying this sweet merchandise, perhaps you should fill out your collection with the following must have items from previous games in the epic Fallout series, beginning with the most recent. You can find many of these collectibles at Bethesda's online store. If you’re new to the Fallout universe, perhaps it’s a good idea to go back and play through the franchise. If you do this, look no further than Fallout Anthology for the PC.

In addition to receiving all of the Fallout games (including the content rich Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition and Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition), you’re able to store these games in a miniature nuke with realistic bomb sounds; there’s even room for Fallout 4 when it arrives. Basically, $49.99 gets you hundreds of hours of content and one of the best-looking collectibles around. Every Fallout fan needs this in his or her life. Bethesda brought the Fallout series back in style with this attractive bundle, featuring a Fallout 3-branded metal lunchbox, Art of Fallout 3 book and Vault Boy bobble head; oh yes, and the award-winning video game of course. These things were reasonably priced in 2008 and shortly afterwards, but now you’ll need to fork over a sizable amount of dough to buy one unopened. Side note, the Amazon exclusive Survival Edition comes with a Pip-Boy clock. Last we checked, someone will gladly sell his or her used copy for $10,000 plus. No lunchbox this time, but Bethesda packed its New Vegas bundle with Fallout inspired poker chips, a deck of cards and a Lucky 39 platinum chip.

Additionally you’ll receive the All Roads graphic novel. Similar to the Fallout 3 pack, expect to pay top dollar for this. Now onto something more affordable. Funko Immortalized the iconic Vault Boy as part of its beloved toy line with the added twist of glowing radioactive green when the lights go out. There are other characters to choose from, including the Brotherhood of Steel, Feral Ghoul and Lone Wanderer, perfect for lining a shelf, preferably the one in the same room as your gaming setup.Fallout’s Vault Boy conveniently keeps time with this 43mm gold ion plated watch, complete with leather band. In addition to looking cool, the watch can survive underwater dives up to 30 meters and the mineral crystal lens is scratch resistant. Not bad for $60. The fact that we can’t find Nuka Cola in real vending machines is a crime, but at the very least we’re able to fill this Fallout inspired mug with our preferred beverage. Then we can drink while wearing a Fallout t-shirt.