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Walmart+ Game Pass deal: Play all the ‘Fallout’ games

April 15, 2024
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Great news, everyone: The TV adaptation of Fallout is finally here, and it rocks. It’s so good, actually, that it has us yearning to play the games that inspired it once again (or, maybe in your case, for the first time), and we’re assuming that you may have the same feeling. The thing is, there are quite a few Fallout games, and buying every single one might not be the most cost-effective way to start playing. Lucky for you, every single one of them is included in Xbox Game Pass’ library, and even luckier, Walmart is offering a can’t-miss deal that’ll get you two free months of the gaming subscription service.

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As of the time of this writing, signing up for Walmart+ will allow you to redeem those two months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, along with a bunch of other great perks like unlimited free delivery, fast shipping, trials to Apple Music and YouTube Premium, and lots more. Better yet, you can take up the offer while you’re on the free 30-day trial of Walmart+, which is basically a Game Pass cheat code. After the trial, you’ll pay $98 annually, or $12.95 monthly, for Walmart+ unless you cancel. After your Game Pass trial ends, you’ll have to pay $16.99 per month (it’s worth it, though).

You get a robot butler in ‘Fallout 4,’ in case you needed another reason to play.
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Once you’re signed up for Walmart+ and Game Pass, you’ll be able to play any Fallout game that you want, including Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 76. Beyond that, you’ll also have unlimited access to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate library, which allows you to download and play any of its games at your leisure. That includes new Xbox-exclusive games on release day, which almost sounds too good to be true, but it’s not. You’ll also have the ability to play games online with friends, and get bonus deals and discounts in the Xbox storefront. To us, it’s still one of the best deals in gaming to this day.

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If watching Fallout has put you in the mood to play the games like us, sign up for Walmart+ ASAP and pick them up in the Xbox Game Pass library. See you out in the Wasteland, Vault Dweller.

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