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A £200 Fallout TV Show backpack is now available for pre-order

Lucy’s backpack from Amazon‘s Fallout TV show is now available to preorder at Game in the UK.

The bag, which is a replica of the in-show prop, features the Vault 33 logo as well as a thick yellow fleece blanket “to complete the authentic look of the bag as seen in the show.”

“Great for cosplay and so much more, this awesome bag is fully work-ready with its well-organised 20-litre interior, complete with a 16-inch laptop compartment, zippered pocket, glasses, keys, and phone pockets, Lucy’s backpack really is a bag for all seasons,” reads the bag’s description.

The bag will be releasedon September 30 and cost £199.99. It’s currently limited to one per customer, and it’s unclear if it will be made available in-store.

A die-cast replica of the Pip-Boy 3000 is also available for preorder at Game, also for £199.99. The Pip-Boy will be released on January 31, 2025.

The Pip-Boy replica is a functional watch, that also will display “in-universe animations.”

Numerous games in the Fallout series have seen their player counts dramatically rise following the release of Amazon’s Fallout TV show on April 10.

During the week ended April 18, viewers logged almost 2.5 billion minutes watched across the show’s eight episodes, working out to about 5.2 million views, according to entertainment data provider Luminate (via Variety).

Amazon confirmed last month that the Fallout show will return for a second season.

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