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A Special Exhibition for Fallout Fans in Las Vegas

Before the second season of the Fallout series, the “World of Fallout” exhibition opening at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas highlights the connections between the game and real-world nuclear history.

Fallout fans will meet a special exhibition in Las Vegas before the second season of the series. The city’s National Atomic Testing Museum will host the limited-time “World of Fallout” exhibition, running from November 14th until 2026. The exhibition, supported by Bethesda, will offer an opportunity to explore the game’s ties to real-world nuclear history.


What Does the Exhibition Feature?

Visitors will encounter “carefully selected objects and interpretive panels” that showcase the game’s cultural legacy and historical connections. These will include Vault suits and game-related memorabilia, graphic panels explaining the franchise’s recurring themes, and the influence of Cold War-era themes on the Fallout universe.

Museum Curator and Community Officer, Joseph Kent, describes the exhibition as “an opportunity for both gaming enthusiasts and history buffs to see how intertwined the two worlds are.”


A Special Year for Fallout

2025 marks a special year for Fallout. It celebrates the 15th and 10th anniversaries of Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas (2010) and Bethesda’s Fallout 4 (2015) games. Furthermore, Bethesda will host a franchise-specific live stream event on October 23rd. This broadcast may share new footage for the second season of the Prime Video series, which starts on December 17th, and perhaps hints about a major update coming to Fallout 76.


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A Special Exhibition for Fallout Fans in Las Vegas

Before the second season of the Fallout series, the “World of Fallout” exhibition, set to open at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, highlights the connections between the game and real-world nuclear history.

Fallout fans will converge on a special exhibition in Las Vegas before the series’ second season. The city’s National Atomic Testing Museum will host the limited-run “World of Fallout” exhibition, which will last from November 14th until 2026. The exhibition, supported by Bethesda, will provide an opportunity to explore the game’s links to real-world nuclear history.


What Does the Exhibition Feature?

Visitors will encounter “carefully selected objects and interpretive panels” that reveal the game’s cultural legacy and historical connections. These will include Vault suits and game-related memorabilia, graphic panels illustrating the franchise’s recurring themes, and the impact of Cold War-era themes on the Fallout universe.

Museum Curator and Community Officer, Joseph Kent, describes the exhibition as “an opportunity for both gaming enthusiasts and history buffs to see how intertwined the two worlds are.”


A Special Year for Fallout

2025 is a special year for Fallout. It marks the 15th and 10th anniversaries of Obsidian’s Fallout: New Vegas (2010) and Bethesda’s Fallout 4 (2015) games. Furthermore, Bethesda will hold a franchise-specific live stream event on October 23rd. This broadcast may share new footage for the second season of the Prime Video series, which is set to begin on December 17th, and perhaps hints about a major update coming to Fallout 76.

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