
While this app isn't a game, and thus won't be a time sink like Fallout Shelter was for many people, it should provide a fun way to express one's hype for Fallout 4's upcoming release.īethesda has done a good job of tackling the mobile app market with Fallout Shelter and Fallout C.H.A.T.

Envious Android users had to wait several months before they had an opportunity to play Fallout Shelter, while iOS users got to play it immediately following Bethesda's E3 presentation. for both iOS and Android devices simultaneously. Thankfully, Bethesda seems to have learned from the mistakes they made with Fallout Shelter, and has released Fallout C.H.A.T. Considering the Vault Boy's considerable range of facial expressions shown through Fallout 4 perk lists and skill trees, it makes a lot of sense to use his face as emojis. While this is unfortunate, the app is packed full of cute and amusing emoji, based off of Vault Boy and Dogmeat, and it also features a variety of in-game objects and icons, like Nuka Cola and the series' Power Armor. However, the emojis don't appear on a user's standard emoji list selecting them from the app itself is required.

itself isn't a messaging app, which is probably best, so users don't have to cajole their friends into downloading the app. The app, entitled Fallout C.H.A.T., isn't a game rather, it's an app filled with Fallout emoji and GIFs that can be sent to friends via other messaging apps.įallout C.H.A.T. Bethesda releases a new Fallout app for Android and iOS mobile devices, which allows users to send 60 Fallout-themed emoji and GIFs via messaging apps.Īs the latest tie-in to promote the rapidly-approaching Fallout 4, Bethesda has released a new app for both iPhone and Android.
