The Fallout series of video games has made its fair share of appearances outside the virtual world but this new Fallout computer case is the first of its kind. Created by Bethesda, the developers of the Fallout games, and gaming hardware maker NZXT, this limited-edition design will be featured in just 2,000 expressions and features the game's popular soft drink, Nuka-Cola.
Described by Bethesda as "a piece of the Wasteland," the case resembles a vending machine from the games and even features realistic patinas. The case is constructed almost entirely of steel with the glass side panel being the only non-metal feature. The Fallout computer case also features a distinct piece of artwork on the side which features a war-torn poster of a model drinking Nuka-Cola.
Video Game-Themed Computer Cases
The Fallout Computer Case Takes Inspiration From the Wasteland
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