Fallout Shelter Finally Available on Steam

While the game has been available on Xbox One and Windows 10, Bethesda has finally released Fallout Shelter on Steam.

The free-to-play simulation spinoff that launched alongside Fallout 4 is now available on Steam.


It’s worth pointing out that the Steam release only supports Windows 7, so if you want to play the game on Windows 10, you’ll need to get it through the Microsoft Store.

Here’s a rundown on the game, via Bethesda:


Fallout Shelter puts you in control of a state-of-the-art underground Vault from Vault-Tec. Build the perfect Vault, keep your Dwellers happy, and protect them from the dangers of the Wasteland.

  • BUILD THE PERFECT VAULT
    Create a brighter future…underground! Select from a variety of modern-day rooms to turn an excavation beneath 2,000 feet of bedrock into the very picture of Vault Life.
  • OVERSEE A THRIVING COMMUNITY
    Get to know your Dwellers and lead them to happiness. Find their ideal jobs and watch them flourish. Provide them with outfits, weapons, and training to improve their abilities.
  • CUSTOMIZE
    Turn worthless junk into useful items with Crafting! Customize the look of any dweller in the Barbershop.
  • PROSPER
    A well-run Vault requires a variety of Dwellers with a mix of skills. Build a Radio Room to attract new Dwellers. Or, take an active role in their personal lives; play matchmaker and watch the sparks fly!
  • EXPLORE THE WASTELAND
    Send Dwellers above ground to explore the blasted surface left behind and seek adventure, handy survival loot, or unspeakable death. Find new armor and weapons, gain experience, and earn Caps. But don’t let them die!
  • PROTECT YOUR VAULT
    From time to time, idyllic Vault life may be disrupted by the dangers of post-nuclear life. Prepare your Dwellers to protect against threats from the outside…and within.
    Vault-Tec has provided the tools, but the rest is up to you. What are you waiting for? Get started building your Vault today for FREE.
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