October 08, 2025
Fallout Day 2025: Bethesda Confirms October 23 Broadcast with Major Updates Coming Bethesda teases new announcements for Fallout 76 and other existing titles during the annual Fallout Day event — here’s what fans can expect
Bethesda has officially confirmed that Fallout Day 2025 will take place on October 23 at 1 PM ET, promising new updates and community celebrations for the Fallout universe. Fans can tune in via Twitch or YouTube to catch the announcements live, followed by the Fallout for Hope post-show.
While no new game reveals are expected, the event will highlight upcoming features and expansions for Fallout 76 and other active titles in the franchise.
📅 Fallout Day 2025 Schedule
- Date: October 23, 2025
- Time: 1 PM ET
- Where to Watch: Twitch & YouTube
- Post-Show: Fallout for Hope
According to Bethesda, this year’s presentation will include “the latest news about our existing Fallout games” along with updates on community celebrations and fan events.
The emphasis on “existing” titles suggests there won’t be any Fallout 5 reveals this year — though Microsoft has confirmed the project is officially in development.
🔥 Fallout 76: Burning Springs Update Expected
The highlight of this year’s broadcast will likely be Fallout 76’s next major expansion, Burning Springs, arriving in December 2025.
The update will introduce:
- New quests and storylines
- An expanded Bounty system
- Additional weapons and gear
- A brand-new region set in Ohio
One major crossover teased for Burning Springs is the inclusion of Walton Goggins’ “The Ghoul” from the hit Fallout TV series — bringing a familiar face from the show directly into the game’s world.
Over the years, Fallout 76 has transformed from a controversial launch to one of Bethesda’s most active live-service titles, with regular content drops, seasonal events, and community-driven updates.
💬 What About Fallout 3 Remaster or Fallout 5?
Despite speculation, the chances of seeing the long-rumored Fallout 3 Remaster during this event remain slim. While multiple leaks have suggested it’s in development, Bethesda’s current messaging focuses solely on existing titles rather than new releases.
As for Fallout 5, the game has reportedly been greenlit by Microsoft but is still early in production — meaning an official reveal is likely years away.
🧭 Fallout’s Growing Legacy
Between the success of the Fallout TV series and renewed community interest, Bethesda’s universe is more popular than ever. The franchise’s resurgence has boosted player counts across multiple titles, including Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, and continues to attract new fans.
Fallout Day 2025 looks to build on that momentum — offering a celebration of both the old and the new while setting the stage for the future of one of gaming’s most beloved franchises.