What is The Enclave on Fallout? Of all the factions featured in Fallout‘s first season, The Enclave was the least explored. But video game fans know all about the anti-communist, paramilitary ...
Here’s everything you possibly need to know to join The Enclave in Fallout 76. In previous Fallout games, the Enclave has been an ever-present nuisance in the lives of the wastelanders and they make ...
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Fallout 76 factions are very different from the way factions have been handled in previous Fallout games, nominally because there are no human NPCs in Appalachia for you to receive quests from in the ...
The Enclave marks its presence very early on in Prime Video’s Fallout show with the introduction of Dr. Siggi Wilzig. Wilzig is a bad dude, as proven just as early on when he commits the unforgivable ...
Microsoft’s announcement that it has closed multiple studios including Arkane Austin earlier this week has been met with considerable backlash, and Fallout 76 fans have responded the only way they ...
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Editor's note: The following contains full spoilers for Fallout. One of the most exciting aspects of Prime Video's adaptation of Fallout is that the game is canonical to the acclaimed video game ...
What Is the Enclave in Fallout Canon? In the Fallout universe, the Enclave is a fascist faction that grew out of a deep state cabal active in the USA in the decades leading up to the Great War. Its ...
Traditionally viewed as antagonists in the Fallout universe, the Enclave faction proved itself a force to be reckoned with during the events of Fallout 2 and Fallout 3. As Fallout 76 takes place early ...
Prime Video’s Fallout series confirmed an explosive fan theory. Vault-Tec was not merely a powerful conglomerate that got rich selling underground shelters. The company dropped the nuclear bombs that ...