Android users have to wait a while to play the new Fallout mobile game

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Last Updated Originally published June 20, 2015 · 5:20 PM EDT
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One of the downsides to being an Android users is that, more often than not, you have to wait a while before a successful iOS app makes its way onto your platform. This is twice as painful when you’re also a Fallout fanboy who wants to play the new Fallout Shelter mobile game. The good news is that Bethesda will be bringing the game to Android, but that bad news is that it will take a few months. 

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If you liked what you saw with the reveal of Fallout Shelter but don’t have an iOS device, never fear. Bethesda has confirmed that its surprise mobile hit will be released for Android. It just asks that you wait “a few months.” Better late than never, I suppose. That is, unless you are running to a fallout shelter. Then being late is pretty detrimental to your health. Fallout Shelter was revealed during Bethesda’s E3 press conference on Sunday, and honestly, this was the highlight of its show. Not saying it is a better game than Fallout 4, not by a long shot, but it was definitely the most entertaining and informative segment during Bethesda’s hour long presentation. Can’t wait to give it a try! Download it for free on your iPhones and iPads now.

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