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"Surge in Fallout 76 Player Count Linked to Fallout TV Show and Free Play Offers"
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"Surge in Fallout 76 Player Count Linked to Fallout TV Show and Free Play Offers"

1 year agoSource: IGN
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"Fallout Franchise Soars in Popularity and Revenue Following TV Show Debut"
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"Fallout Franchise Soars in Popularity and Revenue Following TV Show Debut"

Following the debut of the Fallout TV series, mobile game Fallout Shelter experienced a significant surge in daily revenue, jumping from just over $20,000 to $80,000 within three days, while daily downloads more than doubled. The show's impact also led to increased concurrent players for Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Fallout: New Vegas on Steam. The success demonstrates the influence of expanding an IP into new mediums like film and TV, particularly in driving engagement with tie-in activities for live service games.

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