While there’s great debate over which Fallout game is most beloved among players, Fallout: New Vegas is widely hailed as a top contender for best in the franchise. The setting has become an iconic backdrop in the universe, even inspiring the plot for Amazon’s hugely successful Fallout television series.
Fans of Fallout: New Vegas are getting an official new release this spring, with the “Welcome to the Lucky 38” Bundle. It’s a massive collection of Fallout: New Vegas-themed content that is available for pre-order now and is currently planned for release in April 2026 (via Bethesda).
New Fallout: New Vegas Bundle Drops This Spring
The official Fallout: New Vegas “Welcome to the Lucky 38” Bundle is a huge collection of New Vegas-themed knick-knacks that is currently available for pre-order on the Bethesda Gear website and slated for shipment in April 2026. The bundle includes various items that let fans “enjoy the amenities of Mr. House’s casino at home.”
The full collection features the following Fallout: New Vegas-themed items:
- 1 spinning Lucky 38 resin statue modeled after the casino tower
- 1 Lucky 38 Resort & Casino Presidential Suite keychain
- 1 Lucky 38 Postcard
- 1 Lucky 38 “Take Her For A Spin” magnet
- 2 dice with storage tube, black with white dots and the Lucky 38 logo
- 4 Lucky 38-themed coasters
Highlights of the collection are “the keychain to the coveted Presidential Suite” and “the stunning (and spinning) Lucky 38 tower itself,” and the Lucky 38 bundle is currently listed at roughly $140 USD. It’s a great bundle for fans of the franchise that is sure to take any Fallout collection to the next level.
Where’s The Fallout: New Vegas Remaster?
While the Lucky 38 bundle includes some quality merch, it’s a far cry from the Fallout: New Vegas release that fans are really waiting for. The heavily rumored Fallout: New Vegas remaster has still not been officially confirmed by Bethesda, despite it being one of the most-requested remasters in the franchise, with no clear updates on whether the remaster is even in the works.
However, a recent interview with Bethesda head honcho himself, Todd Howard, suggests that if a Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas remaster happens at all, it will likely be shadow dropped without much fanfare leading up to its launch, a la Oblivion Remastered‘s release last year. Further, Howard expressed his preference for remasters over remakes, and re-confirmed there are “multiple” Fallout projects in the works.
Either way, Fallout: New Vegas fans will surely have their ears to the ground for a major remaster announcement, and will keep their fingers crossed it happens sooner rather than later.
Fallout: New Vegas
- Released
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October 19, 2010
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
- Developer(s)
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Obsidian Entertainment
- Engine
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Gamebryo


