Nested in the Fallout 76 section of Bethesda’s E3 2018 booth is a rather inconspicuous column of Power Armor helmets surrounded by neon lights and infinity mirrors and “guarded” by a Pip-Boy statue.
Is this the Power Armor helmet that will be offered in Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition this fall? No one I talked to at the booth knew for certain. But I really, really, really wouldn’t be surprised.
A closer look at the display reveals a lot of fine details similar to the Pip-Boy offered in the Fallout 4 collector’s edition. And if you peeked underneath the helmets, there was plenty of room to put a human-sized head — certainly more than the made-for-cats Halo helmets from years ago.
Here’s a closer look.
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