Briefly: Falloutscape? Basically. As the launch of one of my most anticipated games of all time steadily approaches, we’ve been getting into some pretty heavy Fallout coverage here at Geekscape.

I’d expect that to continue through to Tuesday of next week, when I may just disappear forever. Not into Fallout 4? What’s wrong with you?

In any case, Tuesday isn’t here just yet, and the Fallout coverage continues. Following the game’s official launch trailer earlier today, I’m happy to report that the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy app for iOS and Android is now available, and that the app will also be launching for Windows Phone in the near future.

The app is a second screen experience for Fallout 4 that will allow players to manage their inventory, check their stats, play some small, stylized games, view the game’s map, your current quests, and access other game-related information on the go. As of now, of course, it’s limited to a mini-game called Atomic Command, and a demo mode where you can take a look at some of the app’s other functionality.

Every Fallout 4 player will be able to use the app, but it’s most exciting for those of us who were lucky enough to get our hands on Fallout 4‘s elusive Pip-Boy edition. The special edition includes a wearable Pip-Boy, which, when paired with the Pip-Boy app, will get you as close to becoming a real lone wanderer as you can get!

The app is extremely well done (and Atomic Command is good fun for now), and I certainly can’t wait to see how it feels using it in-game come Tuesday.

You can grab the app from the iOS App Store here, and Google Play here. Be sure to let us know just how excited you are for the game to release!

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Briefly: Greatest of all time?

It certainly looks that way.

If you’ve been following Geekscape (or Geekscape Games) for any amount of time, you’ll know just how excited I am for Fallout 4 to finally release on November 10th. It feels as though it’s been ages since I’ve been able to have a new Fallout experience, and it’s pretty clear to most gamers that Fallout 4 could be Bethesda’s most ambitious and time-consuming games of all time.

And I cannot wait to explore this new wasteland.

With just a few days to go until the rest of the world disappears (because only Fallout matters on November 10th), Bethesda has just released the gorgeous launch trailer for the incoming title, and… I’m just going to leave it on repeat for the next few days.

You can take a look at the wondrous launch trailer below, get a Pip-Boy look for your Apple Watch, drive some Fallout cars in Forza 6, and be sure to let us know how you’re planning to spend your final few days before Fallout 4.