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FALLOUT 4-Themed Cars Coming to FORZA 6

The countdown for Fallout 4 continues, as we are now less than a week away from possibly the biggest game of the year hitting the shelves. But, why wait until November 10 to get some wasteland flavor (minus the radioactive aftertaste)?

Microsoft has announced new DLC for Forza 6 that will introduce two new themed vehicles. First up is the 1956 Ford F100 Fallout 4 edition. It’s now available for all players who own Forza 6, and is a rocking old truck with some classic Vault-Tec blue and yellow Vault Boy decals to complete the look. Second to hit Forza 6 will be the Chryslus Rocket 69, which will be available to all players who boot up Fallout 4 on Xbox One.

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Don’t worry, these aren’t nuclear-powered. Watch the speeding cars in the clip above.

The hype is certainly real for this title, and it feels like everyday something new is getting the Fallout treatment. Just yesterday Bethesda released a phone app that introduces a Vault-Tec keyboard with all sorts of emojis and GIFs. There’s also the Nuka-Cola soda-pop you can pick up on launch. There’s even beer with the game logo on it in the UK. It’s certainly a great time to be alive and not in a vault.

I’m just wondering how the Ford F100 will do while racing all the supercars. I know nuclear-powered cars are probably not the safest to own, but the truck may need it when facing the Bugatti Veyron. It should be fun totaling these whips, though.

Will you be downloading these new cars? What other cars would you like to get this treatment? Let us know in the comments below.

Image credit: Microsoft, Turn 10 Studios

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