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Fallout Shelter Gets Update 1.7 Adding New Quests, Objectives and More

Bethesda has released Update 1.7 for Fallout Shelter adding new quests and more.


Update 1.7 introduces new Quests, including Weekly and Special Event Quests, and brings a special visit from Bottle and Cappy, the mascots from Fallout 4’s latest add-on, Nuka-World, available August 30 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.


Update 1.7 Content Includes:

  • New Quests and Quest Types: A ton of new Quests have been added to the Overseer’s Office for sending Dwellers into the Wasteland on exploration and combat excursions. In addition, new Quest Types, including Weekly Quests appearing every Friday and Special Event and Holiday Quests will now be available. For the impatient Overseer – players can now spend Nuka-Cola Quantum to skip Quests.
  • Nuka-World Comes to Fallout Shelter: To celebrate the launch of the Nuka-World add-on for Fallout 4, all Fallout Shelter players will receive their first Special Event Quest: a Nuka-World-themed mission which, once completed, allows Nuka-World mascots Bottle and Cappy to appear in the Vault. Tapping on Bottle and Cappy while they visit will reward players with Caps and Nuka-Cola Quantum.
  • New Objectives: Back at home in the Vault, a bevy of new Objectives await players to challenge their Dwellers and help them earn additional resources.

Fallout Shelter is available for free on Android and iOS devices as well as PC. To download the game, players should visit Google Play, the App Store, or, on PC, by downloading the Bethesda.net Launcher at the following link: http://download.cdp.bethesda.net/BethesdaNetLauncher_Setup.exe.

For more information on Fallout Shelter, please visit www.FalloutShelter.com.

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