Best Buy is offering a new “Fallout 4” bundle exclusive to the game retailer. Dubbed as the “Fallout 4” Gold Edition, this bundle is unique, if only because it’s an exclusive variant that has a pair of “Fallout 4” socks included.

While the socks may appear as an odd item choice to bundle with the Gold Edition, it actually features an image of Vault Boy on it. This is on top of having both the base game and the DLC in the bundle all for $85 (AU$ 117). The “Fallout 4” Gold Edition is already a great deal, since separately, the base game costs $60 (AU$ 83) while the DLC is at $30 (AU$ 41).

Currently, the “Fallout 4” Gold Edition is only available for the Xbox One and PS4. This may come as a disappointment for PC users though, GameSpot reported.

There is a lot of anticipation for the game. With less than a month left for the game’s release, Bethesda has been rolling out different bundles for the game to suit the varying budget and tastes of gamers. Recently, the company unveiled the “Fallout 4” Ultimate Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Bundle, an "ultra-limited bundle containing items straight from the Wasteland," as reported by Gamezone.

The bundle includes a hardcover guide, multiple Nuka Cola collectibles, an “Art of Fallout 4” calendar, lithographs and many more items exclusive to the bundle. Nuke Cola collectibles include a Nuka Cola metal bottle opener, five magnetic bottle caps and an embroidered patch. It includes seven lithographs and also a poster size map. The items are packaged in a premium box with a magnetic flap closure.

Bethesda has stated that the bundle will be available only once. Once these are sold out, these will not be available again. The “Fallout 4” Ultimate Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Bundle will cost the user $130 (AU$ 179). The bundle would serve as a great deal for hardcore fans of the game and also for collectible enthusiasts.

“Fallout 4” releases next month on Nov. 10. It will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

"Fallout 4" - The Wanderer Trailer (YouTube/Bethesda Softworks)

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