Bethesda has confirmed on Fallout’s official X account that the annual Fallout Day broadcast will stream on October 23 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, promising announcements, community segments, and a FalloutforHope post-show. The studio announced that the event will air across YouTube, Twitch, and Steam, providing fans with multiple ways to tune in.
The yearly broadcast is a celebration of the franchise that blends developer updates, community highlights, and surprise reveals. Past Fallout Day streams have focused on live events, in-game updates, and developer Q&As. This year’s schedule leans into that same mix, with teaser language suggesting news about existing Fallout games, fan events, and community spotlights.
Fallout Day has become a reliable date for patch notes, short-term content roadmaps, and surprise collaborations rather than full new-game debuts. Bethesda typically uses the stream to outline immediate updates for Fallout 76 and to highlight seasonal plans or expansions, so players should tune in for trailers, developer commentary, and community showcases.
While Bethesda hasn’t detailed what will be shown, many observers expect Fallout 76 to feature heavily. Recent reporting points to continued support for the online title, and there’s community chatter about potential expansion news or dates. Fans are also hoping for additional cross-promotion with the Fallout TV series and more community initiatives that bridge the games and the show. For viewers, the broadcast is easy to watch: tune in on October 23 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET via YouTube, Twitch, or Steam.
For viewers, the broadcast is easy to watch: tune in on October 23 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET via YouTube, Twitch, or Steam. Bethesda says there will be a short pre-show ahead of the main presentation, followed immediately by the FalloutforHope segment, which typically highlights charitable and community efforts tied to the franchise.
The announcement has already kicked off chatter across social feeds, with Bethesda’s official Fallout channels posting save-the-date teasers and outlets rounding up what to expect. Whether you’re a long-time vault dweller or a newcomer curious about what’s next, Fallout Day remains the best place to get the official word on updates, events, and developer plans for the franchise. If you want to know what’s next for Fallout, this is the broadcast to watch.