Highlights

  • Lucky 38 apartment in Fallout: New Vegas fits all the pre-war money from the Dead Money DLC perfectly.
  • Obsidian Entertainment's attention to detail in Fallout: New Vegas has always been praised, despite a quick turnaround for the game's development back in 2010.

A dedicated Fallout: New Vegas player has noticed a fascinating detail about the player-owned apartment in the game's Lucky 38 casino. While many details in Fallout: New Vegas have been discovered at this point, very few players will have ever attempted the process that led to finding this interesting piece of information.

Whenever gamers discuss the best Fallout games of all time, New Vegas generally enters the conversation near the top of every list, and there are many reasons for this. The game was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, a studio known for its meticulous attention to detail in its titles. Despite a quick turnaround on Fallout: New Vegas, the game was filled to the brim with interesting details for players to discover, making each playthrough feel fresh, even for those with hundreds of hours sunk into the experience. Fallout: New Vegas remains a relevant RPG to this day, and many would argue that nothing in the franchise has matched up to Obsidian's title.

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Redditor IndustrialHavoc noticed that in the Lucky 38 presidential suite, the table is a near-exact fit for all the pre-war money that can be collected throughout Fallout: New Vegas' Dead Money DLC. It isn't clear exactly why IndustrialHavoc took it upon themselves to discover this in the first place, although they did describe it as "a lethal method of procrastination." According to the user, it took about an hour in total, and it isn't clear whether making it the perfect amount of cash was intentional by Obsidian Entertainment. Regardless, it's a cool detail that remains true, whether intentional or not.

Lucky 38 Apartment Detail in Fallout: New Vegas

With the success of the Fallout TV series, it's cool to see players going back and discovering even more about New Vegas that was previously not common knowledge. Just last month, Fallout: New Vegas reached a new peak player count on Steam, so it's inevitable that gamers are going to find a few new things, here and there.

There's a lot going on in the Fallout franchise at the moment. While gamers are revisiting the older titles in the series, a Fortnite X Fallout collaboration was recently made official, a testament to how hot a property the franchise is right now. When it comes to a new mainline game in the series, it still remains to be seen whether Bethesda will fast-track development. If not, players could be waiting until the 2030s for a new title in the series, especially with The Elder Scrolls 6 still to come.