Bethesda Accidentally Uses Fan-made Fallout Art, Finds Quick Solution

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With any luck, Bethesda's mix up with an external vendor will lead to the Nuka Breaker from the Fallout: Nuka Break fan film being added to the Atom Shop.

There's a high chance if you're part of the Fallout 76 community you know Zack Finfrock by name, and an even higher chance that you've seen some of his Fallout fan content online even if you don't recognize him by name alone.

The artwork Finfrock creates and shares is so good that an error with an external vendor led to Fallout 76 featuring one of the pieces in the Atom Shop representing the Fourth of July-themed Flag Waving Bundle. As was reported by PC Gamer, while it's exciting for any artist with love for the franchise to see their work in the game it has to be in an official capacity, and in this case Bethesda didn't approach Finfrock to get consent to using the art first.

Since, Finfrock has noted he's already received a non-disclosure agreement and signed it, joking that he's now an"official shill," as people have called him in the past for having personal preferences and opinions toward the franchise that differ from theirs. Now that Finfrock has a foot in the door, here's to some extra hoping that we'll finally see the Nuka Breaker from Fallout: Nuka Break in the Atom Shop at some point.

 

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