After the success of the Fallout TV show, you might just be in the mood for anything and everything Fallout-related (we can relate). If so, you should consider checking out the Fallout-themed AriZona x Fallout Green Tea Energy Drink set for $36 on Amazon -- which is also now back in stock and available to order at the time of writing. This box of AriZona features three flavors in a handy 12-pack (22oz), four per flavor: Georgia Peach, Pomegranate, and Red Apple Green Tea Energy Drinks.
This is also official merchandise from the Fallout TV Show on Amazon Prime Video and comes ready packed in a Vault-Tec-themed box as well. You could also consider alongside the Bones Coffee Company Valiant Vanilla Fallout-themed coffee for $19.99. or their Atomic Apple Flavored Coffee set for $19.99 as well. Plus, for more, you can check out Amazon's Fallout-themed storefront.
If you're after even more of the post-nuclear wasteland, consider checking out our Fallout partnership on the IGN Store; featuring Fallout hoodies, TV show merch, fully functional Pip-Boy replicas, and so much more.
There have been some huge sales on the Fallout franchise since the show hit our screens, and Fallout 76 is even free to download on Xbox and PC right now. Plus, if you're looking to play Fallout 4 again this week ready for the 'next-gen' update on April 25, you can currently pick up the game for $5 on PlayStation, or $16.59 on PC.
The Fallout TV series arrived on Prime Video on April 10 when the streaming service dropped all eight episodes from the first season concurrently. Following its debut, the series has been met with overwhelmingly positive feedback from fans and critics — particularly those praising Goggins for his portrayal of the gunslinging Ghoul Cooper Howard. Since its release, Prime Video officially renewed Fallout for a second season.
With the show's success, IGN recently caught up with Bethesda Game Studios executive Todd Howard and executive producer and director Jonathan Nolan for a wide-ranging, spoiler-filled interview. In it, Nolan alluded to his plans for the future of Fallout.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
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