Feb 09, 2017 09:40 AM EST
Fallout Shelter Is Now Available On Windows 10 and Xbox One!

Fallout Shelter is now available on Windows 10. The Bethesda game can also be downloaded for free as a 'Play Anywhere' title on the Xbox One.

Fallout Shelter for Windows 10 and Xbox One. Fallout Shelter is a video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and part of the Fallout series which tasks players with building and managing their own 'Vault'. It was positively received upon its release with critics praising its universe, gameplay, and aesthetics. The game, however, isn't without its criticisms. It was criticized for its lack of an ending and unnecessary use of microtransactions. Regardless, it is considered enjoyable to play.

The game was made available for the PC last year, but one only could access the game through the Bethesda launcher. It all changed this week when the game was finally made available on Windows 10 and Xbox One.

As a Play Anywhere title, players can seamlessly switch between their Windows 10 PCs and Xbox One consoles. Players can share saved game data, progress, and even achievements between the two platforms living up to its reputation as a mobile game.

To start playing the game either on the Xbox One console or Windows 10, all one needs to do is to log on to the Windows Store and to search for it then download. It should be noted that Fallout Shelter, just like any application, has minimum system requirements to run. These include a 2.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9550, 2 gigabytes of RAM, a Windows 7 64-bit operating system, a NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1GHz or Radeon HD 6970 1GHz video card, and 2 gigabytes of free disk space.

Unfortunately, Fallout Shelter will not be coming to the Windows 10 Mobile platform. Microsoft had confirmed that there are currently no plans to release the game on Windows 10 Mobile. Bethesda, on the other hand, has not commented on whether or not the game will be made available on the mobile platform.

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