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There's no reason to assume this isn't just another cash grab, like the shitty nuka cola rum, or the canvas bag made of cheap nylon. I'll wait for the release and reviews before I ever give Bethesda a dime.
It is just a cash grab. Bunch of creative minds create a nuclear fallout package that needs you to go online to redeem it.
They can't even grasp the most simple of concept their games have: stuff that works hundreds of years after a nuclear fallout.
A real storage case would have an offline collection of the games, a guide on the basics of survival after nuclear war, a simple radiation badge and maybe even a glowing Nuka-Cola bottle.
It's that simple. (Relatively.)
Sounds lile a future legendary bundle /s
It is, because you have to wait for it.
I'm not sure what you'd even expect. An actual working mininuke?
That’d be nice but they are probably more looking for it to be metal instead of plastic